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Novel spherical TiO2 aggregates with diameter of 100 nm for efficient mesoscopic perovskite solar cells

Yang et al., 2016

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11504832995231092242
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Yang I
You J
Do Sung S
Chung C
Kim J
Lee W
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Nano Energy

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Novel monodispersed spherical TiO 2 aggregate with a diameter of 100 nm (SP100), which is the smallest TiO 2 spheres (or beads) reported thus far, has been prepared by a controlled hydrolysis and hydrothermal reaction. The obtained SP100 is a highly porous structure with …
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