Composition for forming electrode, electrode and solar cell made using same
A composition and electrode technology, applied to the composition used to form electrodes, can solve problems such as tailing phenomenon printing, resistance increase, viscosity increase, etc., and achieve the effect of excellent printing characteristics
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Synthetic example 1
[0111] In a nitrogen atmosphere round bottom flask equipped with a condenser, vinylpyrrolidone (8 equiv), 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate (2 equiv) were added to dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) (up to mono twice the total weight of the body), and the mixture was heated up to 60° C. while stirring well. Next, azoisobutyronitrile (AIBN) (0.1 mol%, based on 100 mol% of the total monomer weight) was completely dissolved in dimethyl sulfoxide, and the solution was passed through the dropping funnel in a dropwise manner. was added thereto and reacted at 60° C. for 24 hours under a nitrogen atmosphere. When the reaction was complete, the product was reprecipitated in n-hexane and filtered to obtain a polymer (acryl-based copolymer) having a weight average molecular weight of 130,000 g / mol.
Synthetic example 2
[0113] A polymer (acrylic copolymer) having a weight average molecular weight of 130,000 g / mol was obtained according to the same method as in Synthesis Example 1 except that acrylamide (8 equivalents) was used instead of vinylpyrrolidone (8 equivalents).
Synthetic example 3
[0115] A polymer (acrylic copolymer) having a weight average molecular weight of 130,000 g / mol was obtained according to the same method as Synthesis Example 1 except that vinylpyrrolidone (4 equivalents) was used instead of vinylpyrrolidone (8 equivalents).
[0116] Preparation of Compositions for Forming Electrodes
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