The University of Texas at AustinSkip to Main Content
  • Colleges & Schools
  • Directory
  • Offices
  • Maps
  • Calendars
  • Libraries
  • Mobile
  • UT Direct
  • About UT
  • Academics
  • Athletics
  • Campus Life
  • Community Engagement
  • Research
UT Home > News > Tag: nanoparticle inks

Tag Archive: nanoparticle inks RSS

Lower-Cost Solar Cells to Be Printed Like Newspaper, Painted on Rooftops

Lower-Cost Solar Cells to Be Printed Like Newspaper, Painted on Rooftops

Solar cells could soon be produced more cheaply using nanoparticle "inks" that allow them to be printed like newspaper or painted onto the sides of buildings or rooftops to absorb electricity-producing sunlight.

Posted by Daniel Vargas at 11:02 a.m.

3 Comments
Tags: Research, Air Force Reseach Laboratory, Allen Bard, Ananth Dodabalapur, Brian Korgel, Cockrell School of Engineering, College of Natural Sciences, copper indium gallium selenide, Department of Chemical Engineering, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, fossil fuel, Innovalight, Journal of the American Chemical Society, nanoparticle inks, national science foundation, Paul Barbara, photovoltaics, silicon, solar cell, Welch Foundation

    Experts Guide

    News Archive

    RSS @Texas

    • FROM SOCIOPHOBIA TO THE NATIONAL STAGE
    • SANYA RICHARDS-ROSS TO DELIVER COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS
    • GRACING THE OSCARS STAGE

    RSS Know

    • GeoFORCE Milestone: Budding Geoscientists Graduate June 17, 2013
    • Jane Austen, Crazy Ants and Tricky Fish June 17, 2013
    • High-Tech Tattoos Redefine Health Care Solutions June 7, 2013
What Starts Here
  • Contact
  • Emergency Information
  • ITS Help & Support
  • © 2013 The University of Texas at Austin
  • Web Privacy Policy
  • Web Accessibility Policy
  • Resources for People with Disabilities
  • About this Site
  • UT System
  • State of Texas
  • Statewide Search
  • Fraud Hotline
  • Online Institutional Résumés
  • Access Syllabi and CVs