A simple industrial chemical acting as molecular “superglue” has helped Chinese researchers achieve record-breaking efficiency in large-scale, printable solar panels. The innovation addresses one of the final hurdles blocking perovskite solar technology from moving out of labs and onto rooftops worldwide. Scientists from the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics have developed a technique using tetramethylammonium … Read more
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