Abstract
The work combines NREL as the world leader in perovskite and polymeric materials, and teams them up with The Dow Chemical Company, the world leader in commercial production of PV encapsulation materials. The team will design and evaluate encapsulation materials that are tailored to perovskite photovoltaics. Demonstration of polyolefin-based encapsulants for perovskite PV will be impactful for a number of reasons: 1) There is no clear-cut choice for encapsulation for perovskite PV to date. 2) There is high synthetic control of the material properties for future perovskite module designs. 3) Among the candidate materials, they have the highest barrier properties, 4) Polyolefins are the most prevalent (>20 million metric tons consumed in the US alone) and inexpensive (<1.5 $USD/kg) polymers used worldwide. 5) They are recyclable and may play a role in future of circular PV materials. 6) They are manufactured domestically. The work also highlights careful design of perovskite transport layer materials for surviving vacuum encapsulation.
Original language | American English |
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Number of pages | 25 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 2024 |
NREL Publication Number
- NREL/TP-5K00-89857
Keywords
- durability
- encapsulation
- perovskite
- photovoltaics
- vacuum lamination