Vanadium oxide v2o5
Vanadium (V) oxide (V2O5) is a chemical compound commonly used in laboratory settings. It is a gray-black, crystalline solid that serves as a key component in various analytical and experimental procedures. The core function of Vanadium (V) oxide (V2O5) is to act as a catalyst, oxidizing agent, and pigment in various scientific applications.
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Synthesis of Vanadium Oxide Nanostructures
Synthesis of Vanadium-Calcium Oxide
Organic Photovoltaic Device Fabrication
oxide used was an indium tin oxide (ITO) patterned glass substrate
with a sheet resistance of 10 Ω·cm–2 purchased
from PsioTec Ltd. Donor polymer PTB7:Th and fullerene acceptor PC70BM were supplied by One-Material Inc. and Solenne BV, respectively.
Zinc acetate dehydrate (99.999%), 2-methoxyethanol (99.9%), ethanolamine
(99.5%), methanol, ethanol, chlorobenzene (CB), and 1,8-diiodooctane
(DIO) were obtained from Sigma-Aldrich. Vanadium oxide (V2O5) and a high-purity silver (Ag) wire (99.99%) were purchased
from Sigma-Aldrich and Testbourne Ltd., respectively.
Fabrication of Organic Solar Cells
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