2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.solmat.2010.01.020
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Oxidized low density polyethylene: A potential cost-effective, stable, and recyclable polymeric encapsulant for photovoltaic modules

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“…Thus, DH testing can cause degradation of the encapsulant between glass and solar cell which can be correlated with a lateral diffusion of water (Peike et al, 2011). Other works stated a reduction of optical properties by increasing absorption that was translated in a reduction of light transmission (McIntosh and et al, 2011) and as well as changes in yellowness-index (Hsu and et al, 2010). But also degradation effects caused by hydrolysis, e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, DH testing can cause degradation of the encapsulant between glass and solar cell which can be correlated with a lateral diffusion of water (Peike et al, 2011). Other works stated a reduction of optical properties by increasing absorption that was translated in a reduction of light transmission (McIntosh and et al, 2011) and as well as changes in yellowness-index (Hsu and et al, 2010). But also degradation effects caused by hydrolysis, e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, EVA is prone to yellowing, bubble formation, and low volume resistivity, which can substantially reduce photovoltaic cell efficiencies . This has led to the greater use of hydrocarbon-based POs, which have a better stability and a higher volume resistivity and possess volume resistivities 2 orders of magnitude greater than those of EVA, providing a lower potential-induced degradation (PID). , As a result, it is expected that the market share for POs will continue to increase over the next decade…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 This has led to the greater use of hydrocarbon-based POs, which have a better stability and a higher volume resistivity and possess volume resistivities 2 orders of magnitude greater than those of EVA, providing a lower potential-induced degradation (PID). 6,7 As a result, it is expected that the market share for POs will continue to increase over the next decade. 8 There are two types of polyolefins for photovoltaic encapsulation: thermoplastic and cross-linked polyolefins.…”
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“…In the electronics industry, in order to strengthen the integrity of the electronic devices, improve the stability of the component parameters, and prolong the service life of the electronic devices, it is often necessary to encapsulate the delicate electronic components to provide protection from moisture, corrosive agents, ultraviolet radiation, mechanical vibrations, and thermal shocks. 1 Currently, there are some kinds of electronic encapsulants, such as epoxy, 2 polycarbonate, 3 polyurethane, 4 polyethylene, 5 and silicone materials. [6][7][8] Among them, additioncure silicone encapsulant (ASE) has attracted more and more attention in the field of aerospace, automotive, and electronic devices because of its wide service temperature range, low shrinkage, excellent electrical properties, good thermal stability, excellent resistance to water, chemicals, ultraviolet radiation and weather, and no toxicity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, there are some kinds of electronic encapsulants, such as epoxy, 2 polycarbonate, 3 polyurethane, 4 polyethylene, 5 and silicone materials. 6 8 Among them, addition-cure silicone encapsulant (ASE) has attracted more and more attention in the field of aerospace, automotive, and electronic devices because of its wide service temperature range, low shrinkage, excellent electrical properties, good thermal stability, excellent resistance to water, chemicals, ultraviolet radiation and weather, and no toxicity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%