Bouwer, 2012 - Google Patents
Fullerene bisadduct for organic photovoltaicsBouwer, 2012
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Ricardo Bouwer verrichtte onderzoek naar gebruik van fullerenen als elektronen- accepterend materiaal in organische zonnecellen. In 1985 ontstond met de ontdekking van een oplosbare vorm van koolstof, de zogenaamde fullerenen, een nieuw, zich nog steeds …
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