The aim of this thesis is to study and develop a greener synthesis of nanostructured lead bromide perovskites. The primary objective is the replacement of toxic and carcinogenic solvents and anti-solvents currently employed. The selected suitable solvents are the carbonates, a class of green and environmentally friendly compounds. The synthesis approach investigated is the LARP (Ligand-Assisted Reprecipitation) method, which distinguishes itself from the commonly used hot-injection technique due to its scalability and lower energy requirements.
The aim of this thesis is to study and develop a greener synthesis of nanostructured lead bromide perovskites. The primary objective is the replacement of toxic and carcinogenic solvents and anti-solvents currently employed. The selected suitable solvents are the carbonates, a class of green and environmentally friendly compounds. The synthesis approach investigated is the LARP (Ligand-Assisted Reprecipitation) method, which distinguishes itself from the commonly used hot-injection technique due to its scalability and lower energy requirements.
Cesium lead bromide nano perovskites: a green approach using carbonates for sustainable synthesis
CAPPELLAZZO, JACOPO
2023/2024
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The aim of this thesis is to study and develop a greener synthesis of nanostructured lead bromide perovskites. The primary objective is the replacement of toxic and carcinogenic solvents and anti-solvents currently employed. The selected suitable solvents are the carbonates, a class of green and environmentally friendly compounds. The synthesis approach investigated is the LARP (Ligand-Assisted Reprecipitation) method, which distinguishes itself from the commonly used hot-injection technique due to its scalability and lower energy requirements.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14247/24731