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    Effect of extraterrestrial solar UV radiation on structure and properties of ZnO films obtained by wet chemical methods
    (Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpatian National University, 2019) Klochko, N. P.; Khrypunova, I. V.; Klepikova, K. S.; Petrushenko, S. I.; Kopach, V. R.; Zhadan, D. O.; Khrypunova, A. L.; Dukarov, S. V.; Lyubov, V. M.; Kirichenko, M. V.
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    Nanostructured СuI thin films on biodegradable nanocellulose flexible substrates for UV-shielding applications
    (Kamianets-Podіlskyi National Ivan Ohiienko University, 2020) Klochko, N. P.; Barbash, V. A.; Klepikova, K. S.; Kopach, V. R.; Yashchenko, O. V.; Zhadan, D. O.; Petrushenko, S. I.; Dukarov, S. V.; Sukhov, V. M.; Khrypunova, A. L.
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    Wettability of the cotton and polyester tissues coated by nanostructured indium-doped zinc oxide layers
    (Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, 2020) Klochko, N. P.; Khrypunova, I. V.; Klepikova, K. S.; Kopach, V. R.; Zhadan, D. O.; Petrushenko, S. I.; Dukarov, S. V.; Lyubov, V. M.; Kirichenko, M. V.; Khrypunova, A. L.
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    Flexible thermoelectric module based on zinc oxide thin film grown via SILAR
    (2021) Klochko, N. P.; Klepikova, K. S.; Khrypunova, I. V.; Zhadan, D. O.; Petrushenko, S. I.; Kopach, V. R.; Dukarov, S. V.; Sukhov, V. M.; Kirichenko, M. V.; Khrypunova, A. L.
    In this work, we used the low temperature solution growth Successive Ionic Layer Adsorption and Reaction (SILAR) for a deposition of the nanostructured undoped and indium doped (ZnO and ZnO:In) thin films on flexible polyimide (PI) substrates for their use as cheap non-toxic thermoelectric materials in the flexible thermoelectric modules of planar type to power up portable and wearable electronics and miniature devices. The use of a zincate solution in the SILAR method allows to obtain ZnO:In film, which after post-growth annealing at 300 ◦C has low resistivity ρ ≈ 0.02 Ω m, and high Seebeck coefficient 147 μV/K and thermoelectric power factor at near-room temperatures. As evidence of the operability of the manufactured films as the basis of the TE device, we have designed and tested experimental lightweight thin-film thermoelectric module. This TE module is able to produce specific output power 0.8 μW/m2 at ΔT = 50 K.