Étude et réalisation de Couches Minces biosourcés Hydrophobes et Anti-Poussière pour les surfaces vitrées des panneaux solaires photovoltaïques
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This study falls within the scope of applied research at the intersection of advanced
materials, environmental sustainability, and surface functionalization. It contributes to the
development of clean technologies by exploring environmentally responsible solutions
based on renewable natural resources in the field of functional coatings. The adopted
approach aims to balance technical performance with adherence to green chemistry
principles, targeting high-value applications in energy systems and material protection.
The research focuses on the development and characterization of bio-based thin films
exhibiting hydrophobic and dust-repellent properties. Natural components, including
essential oils, green solvents, and biopolymers, were selected for their ecological
compatibility, surface functionality, and optical stability. The coatings were applied using
the dip-coating method—a simple, reproducible technique capable of producing uniform
and homogeneous films.
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Characterization techniques included UV-Visible spectrophotometry to assess optical
transparency and Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) for surface morphology analysis. The
results revealed good light transmittance, controlled surface roughness, and satisfactory
hydrophobic performance. This work proposes a viable ecological alternative to
conventional coatings for dusty environments and opens promising prospects for
optimizing bio-sourced materials in photovoltaic applications.
