Talk:Dye-sensitized solar cells
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This article could really use some citations... ---Neil
[edit] Business-side info
I had previously added a link to a global directory of manufacturers of equipment for dye cell production(http://www.enf.cn/database/equipment-film-dssc.html). The information was taken down by someone who hadn't actually reviewed the validity of the information but was deleting based on the fact that I posted up several links to ENF.
On the suggestion of one of person that removed the information, I am submitting suggested comments/links here in the hope that other editors will evaluate the relevance and resubmit it to the main page:
Dye Cell Production Equipment Directory of manufacturers who sell equipment for dye cell production
Kit Temple 14:08, 2 July 2007 (UTC)
== help ==
I want to know where to obtain or how to produce black die. The chemical name given to the "black die" returns very few results on google, most of them useless or eventually referring right back to this article. If someone has the information I want, or can post a link to a site, or give a more commonly used name for the black dye, I would really appreciate it. The article itself would also benifit from some more links to the black dye, since the commercial applicability seems to hinge on that. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.31.142.128 (talk) 02:43, 15 December 2007 (UTC)
- You should look up the Dysol web site, there's a link in the article. They make small kits with all the parts, including the dye, that you can use to make your own cells. The limited number of hits on "black dye" is a side-effect of it being used only to describe this particular dye, I don't believe it is commonly used outside this field. Maury (talk) 16:59, 15 December 2007 (UTC)