Review on energy storage applications using new developments
Recent solar photovoltaic material advances are examined in this paper. This study examines scalability, stability, and economic viability issues related to these materials.
This review aims to enhance our understanding of the corrosion issues faced by solar cells and to provide insights into the development of corrosion-resistant materials and robust protective measures for improved solar cell performance and durability.
The selection of corrosion-resistant materials in solar cell design is crucial for mitigating corrosion-related issues. By choosing materials with high inherent corrosion resistance, the vulnerability of solar cell components to corrosion can be significantly reduced .
These galvanic corrosion reactions can degrade the conductivity and optical properties of TCO layers and compromise the integrity of encapsulation materials, ultimately affecting solar cell performance and durability .
Crystalline silicon (c-Si) solar cells, being the most commonly used photovoltaic technology, are susceptible to corrosion resulting from exposure to environmental factors like moisture, temperature variations, and impurities.
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