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Why is cyanoacrylate used in solar cells?

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Why is cyanoacrylate used in solar cells?

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The supramolecule complex formed between the cyanoacrylate and the tertapropylammonium cation is particular good at carrying anions [18]. The size of the cyanoacrylate monomer means that it is less viscous and it gets through the titanium oxide layer easily; enabling good electron transfer. Cyanoacrylate also has an added advantage in that it displays great mechanical strength and keeps the substrates together.

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