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Leone Spiccia

Researcher at Monash University, Clayton campus

Publications -  395
Citations -  20746

Leone Spiccia is an academic researcher from Monash University, Clayton campus. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Dye-sensitized solar cell. The author has an hindex of 66, co-authored 395 publications receiving 18915 citations. Previous affiliations of Leone Spiccia include San Antonio College & La Trobe University.

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A Fast Deposition‐Crystallization Procedure for Highly Efficient Lead Iodide Perovskite Thin‐Film Solar Cells

TL;DR: It is reported that flat, uniform thin films of this material can be deposited by a one-step, solvent-induced, fast crystallization method involving spin-coating of a DMF solution of CH3NH3PbI3 followed immediately by exposure to chlorobenzene to induce crystallization.
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Nanomaterials: Applications in Cancer Imaging and Therapy

TL;DR: A brief description of cancer pathology and the characteristics that are important for tumor‐targeted NM design are provided, followed by an overview of the different types of NMs explored to date, covering synthetic aspects and approaches explored.
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High-efficiency dye-sensitized solar cells with ferrocene-based electrolytes.

TL;DR: Energy conversion efficiencies for dye-sensitized solar cells combining the archetypal ferrocene/ferrocenium (Fc/Fc(+)) single-electron redox couple with a novel metal-free organic donor-acceptor sensitizer (Carbz-PAHTDTT) exceed the efficiency achieved for devices prepared using I(-)/I(3)(-) electrolytes under comparable conditions, revealing the great potential of ferrocenes-based electrolytes in
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Gas-assisted preparation of lead iodide perovskite films consisting of a monolayer of single crystalline grains for high efficiency planar solar cells

TL;DR: In this paper, a gas-assisted solution processing technique has been used to change the kinetics of nucleation and crystal growth of the perovskite during spin coating, producing very uniform thin films consisting of densely packed single crystalline grains.