Directed assembly of nanocrystals for tuneable semiconducting polymer composites
Lead Research Organisation:
Imperial College London
Department Name: Chemistry
Abstract
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Saif Haque (Principal Investigator) | |
Jenny Nelson (Co-Investigator) |
Publications
Rath T
(2019)
Ligand-free preparation of polymer/CuInS2 nanocrystal films and the influence of 1,3-benzenedithiol on their photovoltaic performance and charge recombination properties.
in Journal of materials chemistry. C
Bryant D
(2016)
Light and oxygen induced degradation limits the operational stability of methylammonium lead triiodide perovskite solar cells
in Energy & Environmental Science
Bear JC
(2015)
Nanoparticle-sulphur "inverse vulcanisation" polymer composites.
in Chemical communications (Cambridge, England)
Al-Shakban M
(2017)
Novel Xanthate Complexes for the Size-Controlled Synthesis of Copper Sulfide Nanorods.
in Inorganic chemistry
Röhr JA
(2017)
On the correct interpretation of the low voltage regime in intrinsic single-carrier devices.
in Journal of physics. Condensed matter : an Institute of Physics journal
MacLachlan AJ
(2015)
Polymer/Nanocrystal Hybrid Solar Cells: Influence of Molecular Precursor Design on Film Nanomorphology, Charge Generation and Device Performance.
in Advanced functional materials
Brent JR
(2017)
Precursor determined lateral size control of monolayer MoS2 nanosheets from a series of alkylammonium thiomolybdates: a reversal of trend between growth media.
in Chemical communications (Cambridge, England)
Mensah M
(2018)
Ricinoleic Acid as a Green Alternative to Oleic Acid in the Synthesis of Doped Nanocrystals
in ChemistrySelect
Hu Y
(2015)
Ruthenium Dyes with Azo Ligands: Light Harvesting, Excited-State Properties and Relevance to Dye-Sensitised Solar Cells
in European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
Description | Hybrid organic-inorganic nanocomposites are attracting huge interest for range of applications such as solar cells, light emitting diodes and photonics. The ability to control the (i) structural morphology of the hybrid composite and (ii) interface function, are key challenges that have major implications for next generation optoelectronic devices. In this project, we focused on these tasks. Key highlights of this project are: 1) Development of a range of nanocrystal materials with tailored morphology and optical gap. 2) Improving the understanding of the interfacial energetics on electron and hole transfer in organic - inorganic semiconductor films. 3) Improved fundamental understanding of the factors influencing the stability of hybrid organic lead halide perovskite materials and solar cells. In particular, we have reported on the role of light and oxygen on the degradation of methyl ammonium lead triiodide perovskite films and devices. These findings are expected to impact fields beyond solar cells and will also be exploited in different areas, such as new nanomaterial-enabled technologies. |
Exploitation Route | The project team have continued to collaborate and have successfully obtained further EPSRC funding to work on hybrid solar cells and in particular perovskite devices. |
Sectors | Chemicals,Electronics,Energy,Environment |
Description | The finding have been used to publish a number of papers as indicated in this submission. The project team has continued to work together and collaborate and which has led to further EPSRC funding. |
First Year Of Impact | 2014 |
Sector | Energy,Environment |