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Advanced Hybrid Functional Materials for Energy Applicationsopen access

Authors
Sahito, Iftikhar AliHong, ChengyuJeong, Sung Hoon
Issue Date
Dec-2018
Publisher
HINDAWI LTD
Citation
JOURNAL OF NANOMATERIALS, v.2018
Indexed
SCIE
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF NANOMATERIALS
Volume
2018
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/2973
DOI
10.1155/2018/7814784
ISSN
1687-4110
Abstract
This special issue is intended to present and discuss recent challenges and technological advancement in developmentand recent research trends for the use of functional nanomaterials and their application in energy harvesting and energystorage devices and to understand the science of the recently developed functional nanomaterials for energy applications.This special issue gives an insight into the functional materials having potential application in the energy harvestingand storage including the materials used for the recentlydeveloped perovskite solar cells. A good number of papers were submitted, and after a thorough peer review process,six papers were selected to be included in this special issue.The included papers cover important applications of nanomaterials for energy application, including in quantum dot solar cells, perovskite solar cells, optoelectrical properties of fullerene derivatives, phase change behavior of carbon derivatives, stabilization of electrospun nanofiber mats, and self-ordered void formation in silicon dioxide. We believe that the original work published in this special issue highlights the contemporary topics in research related to functional nanomaterials in energy applications and will familiarize readers to the latest advances in the field. The paper by K. Mukai and Y. Ishida presents a significant improvement in the characteristics of organic solar cells on Si substrates using quantum dot (QD) superlattices prepared by sedimentation. They discovered that the PbS QD grains grew into a large superlattice when the deposition proceeded for a long period of time. They also revealed that when the deposition is slow, the short-circuit current density of the solar cell doubles compared with the rapid deposition case. The paper by N. Radychev et al. presents an investigation of two donor-acceptor copolymers based in the view of photovoltaic application. They revealed that the resulting copolymers exhibit strong absorption in the visible region with a similar band gap of about 2.2 eV and applying an optimization procedure, a power conversion efficiency of .6% is shown to have been achieved for the PC71BM solar cells.The paper by T.-P. Teng et al. presents a novel carbonbased nanofluids (CBNFs) with the minimized carbon materials (MCMs), prepared using a graphite-powderbased heating and cooling processing method (GP-HCPM), with improved tability. Their results revealed that the CBNFs tend to increase the thermal conductivity k, viscosity, and density values but reduce the specific heat values of the samples, compared with water. The paper by L. Sabantina et al. presents first tests of stabilizing PAN/gelatin nanofibers, depicting the mpact of different stabilization temperatures and heating rates on the chemical properties as well as the morphologies of the resulting nanofiber mats. They discovered that like the stabilization of pure PAN, a stabilization temperature of 280° C seems suitable. Also, compared to stabilization of pure PAN nanofiber mats, approximately double heating rates can be used for PAN/gelatin blends without creating undesired conglutinations. The paper by J. Lim et al. presents CH3NH3PbI3 perovskite-sensitized solid state solar cells with the use of different polymer hole transport materials and showed hat the device with a spiro-OMeTAD-based hole transport layer shows the highest efficiency of 6.9%. Interestingly, the PTB7 polymer, which is considered an electron donor material, howed dominant hole transport behaviors in the perovskite solar cell. The paper by B. Pivac et al. presents the annealing behavior of very thin SiO2/Ge multilayers deposited on Si substrate by e-gun deposition. They showed that after annealing at 800° C, in inert atmosphere, Ge is completely out- iffused from the SiO2 matrix leaving small (about 3 nm) spherical voids embedded in the SiO2 matrix. These voids are formed at distances governed by the preexisting multilayer structure (in vertical direction) and self-organization (in horizontal direction).
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