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Use of cobalt complexes for preparing an active layer in a photovoltaic cell, and corresponding photovoltaic cell

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In this paper, the use of certain cobalt complexes as electron donors and in combination with an electron acceptor for preparing an active layer in a photovoltaic conversion cell was described.
Abstract
The invention relates to the use of certain cobalt complexes as electron donors and in combination with an electron acceptor for preparing an active layer in a photovoltaic conversion cell, as well as to the photovoltaic conversion cell in which the electron donor of the active layer includes such cobalt complexes.

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