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Title Σύνθεση πορφυρινικών συμπλόκων για χρήση σε ηλιακές κυψελίδες περοβσκίτη
Author Μανιώρου, Μαρία
Thesis advisor Κουτσολέλος, Αθανάσιος
Abstract Humanities evolution is closely related to the consumption of energy. With the passing of time energy demands are increases, while fossil fuel reserves are being depleted. In addition, the consumption of fossil fuels produces harmful wastes that endanger the sustainability of life in our planet. These reasons were the driving force for the development of new technologies to harvest renewable energy sources (solar, wind, geothermal etc.). These resources, besides from being abundant, their use for the production of energy bears no consequences for the environment. One of the most efficient way to produce energy are solar cells. The best industrially available solar cells so far are based on silicon, but their production is both complicated and expensive. Perovskite solar cells is a new and quite promising new solar cell technology. In less than a decade, the continues research has given rise to perovskite cells with efficiencies very close to that of industrial silicon ones. Their only major disadvantage being their bad stability. The aim of this work is to synthesize four porphyrin complexes (MgTMePyP, CoTMePyP, NiTMePyP and FeTMePyP) for their use in perovskite solar cells. These complexes will be integrated in devises between the electron transfer layer and the perovskite film.
Language Greek
Issue date 2018-11-30
Collection   School/Department--School of Sciences and Engineering--Department of Chemistry--Graduate theses
  Type of Work--Graduate theses
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