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Collaborative Research: Accelerated Discovery of Lead-Free Metal Halide Perovskitoids usin — NSF Award to Fordham University (NY,

Non-Technical Summary: Halide perovskites and perovskitoids are a broad family of materials that have many applications including photovoltaic solar cells, lighting, lasers, photodetectors, x-ray detectors, and catalysis. However, many of the applications use materials containing toxic metals, such as lead. In this pro

Award titleCollaborative Research: Accelerated Discovery of Lead-Free Metal Halide Perovskitoids usin
Award ID2502891
AwardeeFordham University
CityBRONX
StateNY
Amount obligated$393,021
Principal investigatorJoshua Schrier
ProgramSOLID STATE & MATERIALS CHEMIS
Start date02/15/2026
AbstractNon-Technical Summary: Halide perovskites and perovskitoids are a broad family of materials that have many applications including photovoltaic solar cells, lighting, lasers, photodetectors, x-ray detectors, and catalysis. However, many of the applications use materials containing toxic metals, such as lead. In this project, with support from the Solid State and Materials Chemistry Program in the Mathematical and Physical Sciences Directorate, automated laboratory experiments are guided by artifi
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