We are proud to announce that the open access article “Enhancing the stability of inverted perovskite solar cells through Cu₂ZnSnS₄ nanoparticles hole transporting material”, authored by Elisa Fabbretti, Dr Vanira Trifiletti, Dr Giorgio Tseberlidis, Dr Alessandro Minotto, Prof Adele Sassella, Prof Simona Binetti, and collaborators, has been selected among the top 10% of papers published in Sustainable Energy & Fuels. The article is featured in the Sustainable Energy & Fuels Recent HOT Articles, 2025, published by the Royal Society of Chemistry.
Based on exceptionally positive peer-review reports and the Editor’s evaluation of its impact and significance, this recognition highlights our Department’s contribution to advancing sustainable energy technologies.
This success is also made possible thanks to the support of MUSA scarl (Multilayered Urban Sustainability Action) and the ViperLab (Fully connected virtual and physical perovskite photovoltaics lab) consortium.