1. City University of Hong Kong has developed a corrosion inhibitor to enhance the stability of perovskite solar cells against moisture and heat. 2. The inhibitor uses a 'hindered urea/thiocarbamate bond Lewis acid-base' material that activates dynamically in response to environmental stressors. 3. The technology has shown significant efficiency retention under harsh conditions, as detailed in a Nature paper.
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