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Titania paste, transparent

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Greatcell Solar®, TiO2 paste

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MDL number:
UNSPSC Code:
12352103
PubChem Substance ID:
NACRES:
NA.23

description

Crystal Structure: > 99% anatase (analysis carried out on starting material, prior to paste manufacture)

Quality Level

form

paste (yellow)

concentration

19.0 wt. %

avg. part. size

20 nm (active)

viscosity

40000-55000 mPa.s(20 °C) (Analysis carried out at 20°C with 20mm 4 degree cone/plate; 40 s-1))

InChI

1S/2O.Ti

InChI key

GWEVSGVZZGPLCZ-UHFFFAOYSA-N

General description

Transparent titania (TiO2) paste is a visual range transparent paste that has a large surface area to volume ratio. The average diameter of the TiO2 nanoparticle within the paste is 20nm and the transparent sintered films are around 6-7 μm thick per printed layer.

Application

TiO2 paste forms a screen printed film which is majorly used as a conduction band on indium tin oxide (ITO) or fluorine doped tin oxide (FTO) based substrates for dye sensitized solar cells and for major photovoltaic based applications.
Use Transparent Titania Paste in applications that require a transparent sintered titania film with a large surface/volume ratio.

Transparent Titania Paste is formulated to yield sintered film thicknesses of 6-7μm when screen printed with a 43T mesh. Transparent Titania Paste has highly dispersed and stable anatase nanoparticles.

It is optimised for screen printing using a synthetic 43T mesh screen (or similar). After drying; this paste must be fired at or above 500°C. This results in a transparent sintered layer; with a film thickness of approximately 6-7μm for one printed layer and ~12μm for two printed layers; when using a 43T mesh screen.

The paste exhibits optimal rheological properties that provide good surface uniformity and contains organic binders specially formulated to provide versatile porosity suitable for a range of dye/electrolyte systems.

Storage: Store in the dark at 20°C

Legal Information

Product of Greatcell Solar Materials Pty Ltd.Greatcell Solar is a registered trademark of Greatcell Solar Materials Pty Ltd.
Greatcell Solar is a registered trademark of Greatcell Solar

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Hazard Classifications

Eye Irrit. 2 - Skin Irrit. 2

Storage Class Code

10 - Combustible liquids

WGK

WGK 1

Flash Point(F)

195.8 °F - closed cup

Flash Point(C)

91 °C - closed cup


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