Lifespan and Decomposition Effects of 1st and 3 rd Generation Silicon Solar Cell with respect to Environment and Health

Sadaf Faryal, Amjad Ali, A. Memon
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— Utilization of solar photovoltaic is increasing dayby day to reduce dependence on the power grid. Decompositionof 1st and 3rd generation silicon solar cells not only depends uponthe plastic and other materials but also the hazardous elementmainly used as their character on the bases of which they arecategorized as 1st , 2nd and 3rd contemporaries solar cells. Theseingredient are mostly carcinogenic and some of them having lifespan of more than 100 years. After abjection of solar cells, theyremain in the soil for many years and cause serious problem toland environment and also responsible for causing carcinogenicdisease in human and other living beings. This paper exploresdecomposition rates of the chemical element mainly used in 1stand 3rd generation solar cells throughout the past years, possibleenvironmental and health effects by the hazardous elements usedin them typically silicon (atomic number 14) and focusing onpossible suggested solutions or alternatives.
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第一代和第三代硅太阳能电池的寿命和分解对环境和健康的影响
——太阳能光伏利用日益增加,减少对电网的依赖。第一代和第三代硅太阳能电池的分解不仅依赖于塑料和其他材料,而且主要使用有害元素作为其特征,在此基础上将其分为第一代、第二代和第三代太阳能电池。这些成分大多是致癌物质,其中一些的使用寿命超过100年。太阳能电池被丢弃后,在土壤中滞留多年,对土地环境造成严重问题,并对人类和其他生物造成致癌性疾病。本文探讨了过去几年来第一代和第三代太阳能电池中主要使用的化学元素的分解速度,其中使用的有害元素(典型的是硅(原子序数14))可能对环境和健康造成的影响,并重点讨论了可能的解决方案或替代方案。
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