2022
DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.2c04333
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CuBiSe2 Quantum Dots as Ecofriendly Photosensitizers for Solar Cells

Abstract: Cu-based ternary chalcogenides have shown high promise as low-cost ecofriendly alternatives to heavy-metal based photosensitizers. The successive ionic layer adsorption and reaction (SILAR) processed CuBiSe2 quantum dots possess an optimal bandgap, appealing photoresponsivity (excellent absorption coefficient of (10)5 cm–1), and photostability. Because of these advantageous properties, they have been investigated as photoabsorber materials for solar cells in this work for the first time. Use of such nontoxic a… Show more

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“…QDs commonly used, such as II–VI and IV–VI QDs, often contain heavy metal particles like cadmium (Cd), which are known to be highly toxic. , Additionally, both Cd and selenium ions, present in the QD core, have recognized cytotoxic effects . Apart from toxic QDs, there have been researching reports of environment-friendly QDs being investigated for SCs applications. , Ternary I–III–VI QDs, for example, possess favorable optical characteristics and are non-toxic. By incorporating these QDs into SCs, it is possible to improve the performance of SCs without introducing additional toxic components.…”
Section: Performance Of Textile-based Scsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…QDs commonly used, such as II–VI and IV–VI QDs, often contain heavy metal particles like cadmium (Cd), which are known to be highly toxic. , Additionally, both Cd and selenium ions, present in the QD core, have recognized cytotoxic effects . Apart from toxic QDs, there have been researching reports of environment-friendly QDs being investigated for SCs applications. , Ternary I–III–VI QDs, for example, possess favorable optical characteristics and are non-toxic. By incorporating these QDs into SCs, it is possible to improve the performance of SCs without introducing additional toxic components.…”
Section: Performance Of Textile-based Scsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 532 Apart from toxic QDs, there have been researching reports of environment-friendly QDs being investigated for SCs applications. 533 , 534 Ternary I–III–VI QDs, for example, possess favorable optical characteristics and are non-toxic. By incorporating these QDs into SCs, it is possible to improve the performance of SCs without introducing additional toxic components.…”
Section: Performance Of Textile-based Scsmentioning
confidence: 99%