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Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2015
Namyoung Ahn, Dae-Yong Son, In-Hyuk Jang
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Namyoung Ahn, Dae-Yong Son, In-Hyuk Jang
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Transporting holes stably under iodide invasion in efficient perovskite solar cells
Science, 2022Highly efficient halide perovskite solar cells generally rely on lithium-doped organic hole transporting layers that are thermally and chemically unstable, in part because of migration of iodide anions from the perovskite layer.
Tao Wang +10 more
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Impact of strain relaxation on performance of α-formamidinium lead iodide perovskite solar cells
Science, 2020Relieving unwanted strain Although the α-phase of formamidinium lead iodide (FAPbI3) has a suitable bandgap for use in solar cells, it must be stabilized with additional cations.
Gwisu Kim +5 more
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Angewandte Chemie, 2022
As a key component of batteries, the electrolyte determines the ion transport and interface chemistry of the cathode and anode. In this work, we develop a dual-network structured hydrogel electrolyte composed of polyacrylamide (PAM), sodium alginate (SA)
Qingqing Liu +7 more
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As a key component of batteries, the electrolyte determines the ion transport and interface chemistry of the cathode and anode. In this work, we develop a dual-network structured hydrogel electrolyte composed of polyacrylamide (PAM), sodium alginate (SA)
Qingqing Liu +7 more
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Advanced Energy Materials, 2021
Formamidinium iodide (FAI) based perovskite absorbers have been shown to be ideal candidates for highly efficient and operationally stable perovskite solar cells (PSC).
M. Roß +12 more
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Formamidinium iodide (FAI) based perovskite absorbers have been shown to be ideal candidates for highly efficient and operationally stable perovskite solar cells (PSC).
M. Roß +12 more
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Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2021
Owing to the ionic nature of lead halide perovskites, their halide-terminated surface is unstable under light-, thermal-, moisture-, or electric-field-driven stresses, resulting in the formation of unfavorable surface defects.
Ruihao Chen +9 more
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Owing to the ionic nature of lead halide perovskites, their halide-terminated surface is unstable under light-, thermal-, moisture-, or electric-field-driven stresses, resulting in the formation of unfavorable surface defects.
Ruihao Chen +9 more
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Efficient, stable solar cells by using inherent bandgap of α-phase formamidinium lead iodide
Science, 2019Maintaining the bandgap The bandgap of the black α-phase of formamidinium-based lead triiodide (FAPbI3) is near optimal for creating high-efficiency perovskite solar cells.
Hanul Min +7 more
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Inorganic Chemistry, 2019
Methanesulfonyl iodide is produced in aqueous solutions from the reaction of triiodide with methanesulfinate. Dichroic crystals of (CH3SO2I)4·KI3·2I2 are formed from KI/I2 solutions with high concentrations of CH3SO2-, while dichroic crystals of (CH3SO2I)2·RbI3 are formed from RbI/I2 solutions.
Pradeepa Rajakaruna +2 more
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Methanesulfonyl iodide is produced in aqueous solutions from the reaction of triiodide with methanesulfinate. Dichroic crystals of (CH3SO2I)4·KI3·2I2 are formed from KI/I2 solutions with high concentrations of CH3SO2-, while dichroic crystals of (CH3SO2I)2·RbI3 are formed from RbI/I2 solutions.
Pradeepa Rajakaruna +2 more
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Clinical Imaging, 2013
Iodide sialadenitis is a rare, delayed idiosyncratic reaction to iodine-containing contrast media. We present non-contrast computed tomography images of this benign but dramatic adverse reaction occurring in the submandibular glands.
Anthony Minh Tien, Chau, Dan, Suan
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Iodide sialadenitis is a rare, delayed idiosyncratic reaction to iodine-containing contrast media. We present non-contrast computed tomography images of this benign but dramatic adverse reaction occurring in the submandibular glands.
Anthony Minh Tien, Chau, Dan, Suan
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