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New 'Molecular Glue' Pushes Perovskite Solar Cells Closer to Commercial Reality

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Scientists from Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics have developed a technique using tetramethylammonium chloride (TMACL) an inexpensive industrial chemical to dramatically improve how perovskite solar cells are manufactured.

TMACL acts as a stabilizing agent, preventing nanoparticles from clumping together during the manufacturing process.

It forms chemical bonds between layers, essentially “gluing” them together at the molecular level.

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