This review focuses on the fundamental physics and chemistry of nanocrystal solar cells and on the device development efforts to utilize colloidal nanocrystals as the key component of the absorber layer in next generation solar cells. [pdf]
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Low-iron sand is required for PV glass production, to make the glass highly transparent and reduce the absorption of solar energy. Additionally, glass manufacturing leads to significant emissions, with fossil fuels being the primary energy source. [pdf]
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Nowadays, the increasing requirements of portable, implantable, and wearable electronics have greatly stimulated the development of miniaturized energy storage devices (MESDs). Electrochemically active materials and microfabrication techniques are two indispensable parts in MESDs. [pdf]
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The influence of the key components on zinc-iodine flow batteries is discussed. Strategies to improve energy density and cycle stability are summarized. Critical areas along with future development recommendations are highlighted. [pdf]
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The zinc-bromine flow battery is a so-called hybrid flow battery because only the catholyte is a liquid and the anode is plated zinc. The zinc-bromine flow battery was developed by Exxon in the early 1970s. The zinc is plated during the charge process. [pdf]
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