Fabrication of dye-sensitized solar cells using dried plant leaves

Sofyan A Taya, Taher M El-Agez, Monzir S Abdel-Latif, Hatem S El-Ghamri, Amal Y Batniji, Islam R El-Sheikh

Abstract


In this work, dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) based on natural dyes extracted from six dried plant leaves were fabricated. The extracts were characterized by UV-Vis absorption spectroscopy. TiO2 nanopowder film on FTO-coated glass was used as anode electrode. The photovoltaic properties of the fabricated DSSCs were investigated under an incident irradiation of 100 mW/cm2. The best performance was found for the DSSC sensitized with Jasminum Grandifolium with a solar energy conversion efficiency of 0.335%. The performance of the fabricated cells was investigated at various pH values of flora dye solutions. Moreover, the photovoltaic properties were studied in different extraction solvents.

Keywords


Dye sensitized solar cells; natural dyes; plant leaves; TiO2.

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