IANS Plastic electronics can slash cost of solar panels
by Andrew on Apr.04, 2010, under n/c
” A new technique developed by engineers for producing power-conducting plastics could slash the cost of making solar panels, say researchers.
With mounting concerns about global warming and energy demand, plastics could represent a low-cost alternative to indium tin oxide (ITO), an expensive conducting material currently used in solar panels, according to the researchers.
‘Conductive polymers (plastics) have been around for a long time, but processing them to make something useful degraded their ability to conduct electricity,’ said Yueh-Lin Loo, associate professor of chemical engineering at Princeton University, who led the research team.
‘We have figured out how to avoid this trade-off. We can shape the plastics into a useful form while maintaining high conductivity,’ Yueh-Lin Loo added. …” Read full story at:
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