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    <title>Dataset for &apos;&apos;Tetrabutyl ammonium cation for moisture-resistant and semitransparent perovskite solar cells&apos;&apos;</title>
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SEM images were taken on  a JEOL SEM 6480LV

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XRD patterns were measured using a Bruker Adv D8 x-ray diffractometer between 5 and 80 degrees. Data consist of excel spreadsheets with 2theta angle vs intensity peaks

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