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2398-4902

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  • chemical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • civil engineering, geodesy and transport (Engineering and Technology)
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Year 2020
  • Synthesis and hydrogen evolving catalysis of a panchromatic photochemical molecular device
    Publication

    - Sustainable Energy & Fuels - Year 2020

    A dinuclear hydrogen evolution photocatalyst [(tbbpy)2Os(tpphz)PtI2](PF6)2 (tbbpy = 4,4′-tert-butyl-2,2′-bipyridine; tpphz = tetrapyrido[3,2-a:2′,3′-c:2′′,3′′-h:2′′′,3′′′-j]phenazine) is synthesized in order to make use of the broader range of visible light absorption mitigated by the osmium center. In a first step, the activity of the complex for hydrogen evolution is investigated by evaluating the role of different electron donors...

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Year 2023
  • Highly stable CsFAPbIBr perovskite solar cells with dominant bulk recombination at real operating temperatures
    Publication
    • B. Romero
    • S. Delgado
    • D. Głowienka
    • C. Chang
    • G. Del Pozo
    • B. Arredondo
    • D. Martín-Martín
    • P. Contreras
    • Y. Galagan

    - Sustainable Energy & Fuels - Year 2023

    Mixed-cation mixed-halide perovskite solar cells have been characterized in DC at different temperatures (from −20 °C up to 50 °C) and the time evolution of the device efficiency has been assessed using different degradation protocols (indoors and outdoors). The completely planar p–i–n structure is ITO/CuNiOx/PTAA/CsFAPbIBr/PCBM/PEI/Ag. Pristine current–voltage characteristics barely show hysteresis, at any temperature. Open circuit...

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