Imperial News

Zeinab Hamid & Maximilian Moser

by Maria Tortelli

Co-authors on paper published in ACS Energy Letters

Final year MSci students Maximilian Moser and Zeinab Hamid completed their master's projects in the McCulloch research group focusing on non-fullerene acceptors in organic photovoltaic applications. Maximilian worked mainly on synthesizing new acceptors to tune their properties, whereas Zeinab's project was concerned with morphological characterisation of solar cell active layers. Their projects were both hugely successful, yielding a number of publishable quality results, and as such the group are now looking to prepare two separate manuscripts based on their findings for publication in the coming months. Additionally, both students contributed as co-authors to a paper published in ACS Energy Letters:

Andrew Wadsworth, Raja S. Ashraf, Maged Abdelsamie, Sebastian Pont, Mark Little, Maximilian Moser, Zeinab Hamid, Marios Neophytou, Weimin Zhang, Aram Amassian, James R. Durrant, Derya Baran and Iain McCulloch, 'Highly Efficient and Reproducible Nonfullerene Solar Cells from Hydrocarbon Solvents' ACS Energy Lett. 2017, 2, 1494-1500. DOI: 10.1021/acsenergylett.7b00390