In this study we used photosynthetic pigments extracted from spinach and purple cabbage for their potential application in dye sensitized solar cells (DSSC). Pigments were extracted by dissolving small amounts of each one of these plant products in methanol and distilled water. The extraction was also done at two different temperatures (70° C and 80° C respectively). This was to assess for the solvent that promotes better extraction of the pigments. A parallel study was also carried out using a mixture of both these dyes in 1:1 ratio. Good absorption, about 60% to 80% was obtained for spinach pigments diluted in methanol in the visible range between 400-480nm, and between 9% to 15% for purple cabbage pigments in the wavelength range between...
Over the years , many researchers and applications have further revolutionized dye-sensitized solar ...
Two vegetable dyes are used for the study: chlorophyll dye from sweet potato leaf extract and anthoc...
The aim of this work was to study the photoelectrochemical optimal conditions for red cabbage extrac...
The need to transition from hydrocarbon-based fuels to clean, economically feasible sources of energ...
Herein, chlorophyll and betalain dyes are extracted from fresh spinach leaves and beetroots. Fourier...
AbstractNatural dyes extracted from purple cabbage, coffee, blueberry and turmeric were used as sens...
Dye-sensitized solar cell using spinach vegetable extract as sensitizing dye was fabricated in this ...
The natural dye solutions were extracted from red Spinach leaves and used as photosensitizer in sol...
Natural dyes of chlorophyll extract from spinach leaf and anthocyanin extract from teak leaf were us...
The photogalvanic (PG) solar cell technique discussed in the present study has potential for both so...
Natural dyes of anthocyanin extract from flame tree flower (Delonix regia) and chlorophyll extract f...
A prototype of Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSC) utilizing anthocyanin extract from red cabbage was ...
Visible light can be converted into electricity using dye sensitised solar cells (DSSCs), with their...
DSSC (Dye Sensitized Solar Cell) uses dye as a sensitizer material which is used as an electron dono...
We present a study about the sensitizers extracted from natural resources. This paper focuses on how...
Over the years , many researchers and applications have further revolutionized dye-sensitized solar ...
Two vegetable dyes are used for the study: chlorophyll dye from sweet potato leaf extract and anthoc...
The aim of this work was to study the photoelectrochemical optimal conditions for red cabbage extrac...
The need to transition from hydrocarbon-based fuels to clean, economically feasible sources of energ...
Herein, chlorophyll and betalain dyes are extracted from fresh spinach leaves and beetroots. Fourier...
AbstractNatural dyes extracted from purple cabbage, coffee, blueberry and turmeric were used as sens...
Dye-sensitized solar cell using spinach vegetable extract as sensitizing dye was fabricated in this ...
The natural dye solutions were extracted from red Spinach leaves and used as photosensitizer in sol...
Natural dyes of chlorophyll extract from spinach leaf and anthocyanin extract from teak leaf were us...
The photogalvanic (PG) solar cell technique discussed in the present study has potential for both so...
Natural dyes of anthocyanin extract from flame tree flower (Delonix regia) and chlorophyll extract f...
A prototype of Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSC) utilizing anthocyanin extract from red cabbage was ...
Visible light can be converted into electricity using dye sensitised solar cells (DSSCs), with their...
DSSC (Dye Sensitized Solar Cell) uses dye as a sensitizer material which is used as an electron dono...
We present a study about the sensitizers extracted from natural resources. This paper focuses on how...
Over the years , many researchers and applications have further revolutionized dye-sensitized solar ...
Two vegetable dyes are used for the study: chlorophyll dye from sweet potato leaf extract and anthoc...
The aim of this work was to study the photoelectrochemical optimal conditions for red cabbage extrac...