University of Rome Tor Vergata

A stand-alone solar farm in Crete that incorporates graphene perovskite photovoltaic panels
Perovskites, mineral products made up of calcium titanate, have actually been found to be valuable for the manufacture of high-performance solar cells. While groups of researchers and designers worldwide have actually been establishing as well as checking perovskite solar cells in research laboratory setups, large-scale outside examinations of these cells are still lacking.
Jul 29, 2022 // Technology, Plants, Solar Panels, perovskite, Aldo di Carlo, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Graphene, solar farm, Crete, Hellenic Mediterranean University, BeDimensional S.p.A., Great Cell, Italian Institute of Technology, University of Siena
Improving solar cell efficiency using nanotechnology
A microscopic quantity of two-dimensional titanium carbide called MXene significantly improves collection of electrical charges in a perovskite solar cell.
Oct 17, 2019 // Technology, Italy, Europe, Asia, Russia, Danila Saranin, NUST MISIS, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Anna Pazniak, Di Carlo, MXenes
Solar Cell Efficiency Increased With Innovative Two-Dimensional Materials
Scientists from NUST MISIS (Russia) and University of Rome Tor Vergata found out that a microscopic quantity of two-dimensional titanium carbide called MXene significantly improves collection of electrical charges in a perovskite solar cell, increasing the final efficiency above 20%. The results of the research were published in Nature Materials on September 9, 2019.
Sep 30, 2019 // Technology, Europe, Asia, Russia, Aldo di Carlo, Danila Saranin, NUST MISIS, University of Rome Tor Vergata, MXene, L.A.S.E., Anna Pazniak