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Carbon Nanotubes for Solar Energy Applications: The State of Play for Recent Research

  • Open or CloseSaharudin MS01, Sagar S02, Daoush WM3,4 and Inam F05*

    1School of Engineering, Robert Gordon University, UK

    2Department of Physics, Lahore Garrison University, Pakistan

    3College of Science, Imam Mohammad ibn Saud Islamic University (IMSIU), Saudi Arabia

    4Faculty of Technology & Education, Helwan University, Egypt

    5School of Architecture, Computing & Engineering, University of East London, United Kingdom

    *Corresponding author:Inam F, School of Architecture, Computing & Engineering, University of East London, United Kingdom

Submission: April 20, 2023;Published: June 15, 2023

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The potential of Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) in photovoltaic technology has led to an interest in CNTbased solar cells as a sustainable and efficient alternative to traditional energy sources. However, the commercial use of CNTs in the solar market is still complex, and research challenges such as costeffectiveness and production-line changes need to be addressed. The number of publications in this area has remained consistent over the years, the highest between 2016-2020, with China dominating in research contributions. Ongoing research is focused on improving the efficiency, stability, and costeffectiveness of CNT-based solar cells. This short critical analysis is on the publications based on CNTbased solar cells.

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