Utilization of natural dyes from Zingiber officinale leaves and Clitoria ternatea flowers to prepare new photosensitisers for dye-sensitised solar cells

Chlorophyll and ternatin were extracted from Zingiber officinale leaves and Clitoria ternatea flowers respectively. These natural dyes were applied as sensitisers in TiO2-based dye-sensitised solar cells (DSSCs). Among 10 different solvents, the ethanol extracts revealed the highest absorption spect...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Ludin, Norasikin, Al-Alwani, Mahmoud A.M., Mohamad, Abu Bakar, Kadhum, Abd. Amir H., Hamid, Norul Hisham, Ibrahim, Mohd Adib, Mat Teridi, Mohd Asri, Al-Hakeem, Tarik M. Ali, Mukhlus, Abduljabbar, Sopian, Kamaruzzaman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Electrochemical Science Group, University of Belgrade 2018
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/74387/1/Utilization%20of%20natural%20dyes%20from%20Zingiber%20officinale%20leaves%20and%20Clitoria%20ternatea%20flowers%20to%20prepare%20new%20photosensitisers%20for%20dye-sensitised%20solar%20cells.pdf
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Summary:Chlorophyll and ternatin were extracted from Zingiber officinale leaves and Clitoria ternatea flowers respectively. These natural dyes were applied as sensitisers in TiO2-based dye-sensitised solar cells (DSSCs). Among 10 different solvents, the ethanol extracts revealed the highest absorption spectra of natural dyes extracted from Z. officinale and C. ternatea. A major effect of temperature increase was the increased extraction yield. High chlorophyll and ternatin yields were obtained under extraction temperatures of 80 °C and 70 °C, respectively. A notable decrease in C. ternatea dye concentration at temperatures >70 °C was also observed. High dye concentrations were obtained using acidic extraction solutions, particularly those with a pH value of 4. Experimental results showed that the DSSC fabricated with chlorophyll extracted from Z. officinale leaves exhibited a conversion efficiency of 0.30%, open-circuit voltage (Voc) of 0.56 V, short-circuit current (Isc) of 0.8 mA/cm−2 and fill factor (FF) of 57.93%. The DSSC sensitized with ternatin from C. ternatea flowers displayed a conversion efficiency of 0.13%, Voc of 0.54 V, Isc of 0.3 mA/cm−2 and FF of 81.82%.