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Specialty Chemistry Forums => Materials and Nanochemistry forum => Topic started by: EvaTye on July 10, 2014, 01:59:19 AM

Title: Is there anyone use Graphene to solar cells succesfully?
Post by: EvaTye on July 10, 2014, 01:59:19 AM
One of my clients tells me he need CVD graphene film on EVA to produce solar cells.

Our technician said he can not think out how will this works. If heated the EVA to melt, the graphene may be destroyed.

Is there anyone use Graphene to solar cells succesfully? Or if anyone research graphene application on solar cells? Could you please tell me if graphene on EVA is a possible idea? If not, any good idea for graphene application on solar cells? Thank you.
Title: Re: Is there anyone use Graphene to solar cells succesfully?
Post by: TyPie on July 16, 2014, 02:14:16 AM
I know it's possible to make hybrid graphene with eva.  Perhaps you should try a surface modifier for the graphene to mix in aqueous solution with the eva?