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Merck to lead organic photovoltaics research project in Germany

Sponsored by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), the project aims to achieve the breakthrough of organic photovoltaics

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Merck has begun work on POPUP, a research project sponsored by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) to help achieve the breakthrough of organic photovoltaics (OPV). The research consortium coordinated by Merck consists of ten technology leaders working in various areas of OPV. The total budget of the project, which will run for three years, is Euro 16 million. The BMBF will provide the consortium with funds of Euro 8.2 million; the remaining amount will be borne by the companies participating in the project.
 
The objectives of POPUP are to develop significantly more efficient and stable OPV materials for cost-effective industrial printing and coating processes. In addition, new device architecture is to be created for flexible and rigid, semi-transparent and opaque modules. In the medium to long term, these are to be developed in competitive mass production processes, for instance for integration into automobiles in order to ensure power supply to onboard electronic systems; in building and glass facades, to supply energy to stand-alone buildings and equipment, emergency systems, as well as traffic and navigation equipment. The new technologies are also to be used in off-grid recreation applications or to charge mobile consumer devices.
 
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Merck is coordinating the overall project. The international leading manufacturer of semiconducting polymers is responsible for performing the development and synthesis of the cutting-edge materials as well as their chemical-physical characterisation and evaluation in simple device structures. Merck has the expertise and infrastructure needed to process these materials into printable formulations and to upscale them step by step - from the milligram to kilogram range.
 
The POPUP consortium comprises ten partners who have many years of experience in the organic photovoltaics field and are technology leaders in their respective areas of work: Merck, Darmstadt; Center for Applied Energy Systems, Erlangen; PolyIC GmbH & Co. KG, Fürth; Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe; Leonhard Kurz Stiftung & Co. KG, Fürth; Belectric OPV GmbH, Nuremberg; Webasto Group, Stockdorf; Siemens AG, Erlangen; Centrosolar Glas GmbH & Co. KG, Fürth; Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research, Stuttgart. The companies, universities and institutes are cooperating along a cross-sectoral and multidisciplinary value chain characterised by the division of labour.

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First Published: Nov 13 2013 | 11:25 AM IST

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