Novel Perovskites for Photovoltaic Devices
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Technology Overview
This technology introduces innovative perovskite materials designed to enhance the efficiency and stability of photovoltaic devices. Which aim to improve light absorption and charge transport properties, potentially leading to more efficient and durable solar cells.
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Stilbene-Modified 2D Perovskite Technology
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Higher Solar Cell Efficiency:
Enhanced light absorption properties, supports higher photovoltaic conversion efficiency
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Superior Moisture & Environmental Stability:
Fluorine-modified stilbene groups increase hydrophobicity, stronger resistance to moisture degradation
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Enhanced Thermal & Air Stability:
Improved resistance to heat and oxygen exposure, extended operational lifespan
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Innovative Molecular Engineering:
Unique molecular packing structure and can improve both 2D and 3D perovskite systems
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Tunable Optical Properties:
Emission tunable from 500–650 nm
Maritime Use Cases

This technology uses perovskite-based solar cells to develop high-performance photovoltaic systems for maritime vessels, enabling ships to generate a greater share of their energy from renewable sources and supporting the decarbonisation of the shipping industry.

The technology can also be integrated into port infrastructure such as container terminals, warehouses, and administrative buildings to generate clean electricity and reduce the carbon footprint of port operations. In coastal environments, the durable solar cells can be deployed on breakwaters, piers, and other maritime infrastructure to harness solar energy and enhance the energy self-sufficiency of these facilities.
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