Researchers
at Cornell University have found a seemingly simple solution to creating more
efficient solar cells. It turns out that particular molecules found in blue
jeans and some ink dyes can be used in a process for assembling a structure
called "covalent organic framework" or COF, which can help create
cheaper, flexible solar cells. While organic materials haven't proven very easy
to use so far for creating solar cells, the researchers are finding that these
molecules found in every-day materials might be just what we needed.
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