A study had indicated that the extra performance inherent in nanocoatings - mostly enhanced conductivity, but also the flexibility, physical resilience and thinness of coatings - have the ability to enable new types of products.
Underlining the same, NanoMarkets, in its latest study, has referred to the example of organic photovoltaics, which lag all other kinds of PV in performance but where improvements in electrode material could help solve this problem and let OPV enter new markets.
Research work has already shown that carbon nanotubes may be better in this regard than commonly used TCO materials in OPV cells.
Both polymers and small molecules have been used for OPV, and improvements have been achieved by blending in carbon nanorods or using dye‐sensitized solar cells.













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