Characterization and treatment of titanium dioxide, TiO2 via ultrasonic process with melastoma malabathricum as sustainable sensitizer for photovoltaic slar cell

Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) have been fabricated with doped Titanium Dioxide, TiO2 which are based on natural dyes from Malaysia tropical fruits, wherein contain interlocking groups; the carbonyl and hydroxyl groups of the anthocyanin molecule which enhance the photosensitization effect...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Abdullah, Nur Munirah
Format: Thesis
Language:English
English
English
Published: 2012
Subjects:
Online Access:http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2047/1/24p%20NUR%20MUNIRAH%20ABDULLAH.pdf
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2047/2/NUR%20MUNIRAH%20ABDULLAH%20COPYRIGHT%20DECLARATION.pdf
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2047/3/NUR%20MUNIRAH%20BINTI%20ABDULLAH%20WATERMARK.pdf
_version_ 1825709650490687488
author Abdullah, Nur Munirah
author_facet Abdullah, Nur Munirah
author_sort Abdullah, Nur Munirah
collection UTHM
description Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) have been fabricated with doped Titanium Dioxide, TiO2 which are based on natural dyes from Malaysia tropical fruits, wherein contain interlocking groups; the carbonyl and hydroxyl groups of the anthocyanin molecule which enhance the photosensitization effect due to the high interaction on the surface of the film. Such a natural dye extracted from Melastoma Malabathricum can be subjected to molecular tailoring to give a superior dye preparation, offering a wide range of spectral absorption; covering the entire visible region (400 – 700 nm). This study is based on a series of TiO2 preparations designated U1 and U2 (without and with additive respectively), and those treated with ultrasonic energy, namely U3 and U4 (without and with additive respectively). 10 minutes of sonication of the metal oxide led to its breakdown from agglomeration at the micro to the nano scale. Furthermore the additive (4-tert-butylpyridine) in potassium iodide, KI3 electrolyte, effects the rate of electron injection into the oxidized dye sensitizer. Sonication of TiO2 reduced the particle size agglomerates from 0.37 µm down to 0.15 µm; this treatment led to a more consistency with high porosity, enabling enhance absorption and anchorage of the dye sensitizer. Sonicated sample U4, with addition of electrolyte additive gives, open circuit voltage, Voc= 0.742 V, short circuit current, Isc= 0.36 mA, fill factor, FF= 57.012 and 0.039 % of cell’s efficiency. Evidently, sonication and addition of additive for KI3 electrolyte offer enhanced capability for further application.
first_indexed 2024-03-05T21:41:48Z
format Thesis
id uthm.eprints-2047
institution Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia
language English
English
English
last_indexed 2024-03-05T21:41:48Z
publishDate 2012
record_format dspace
spelling uthm.eprints-20472021-10-31T01:29:14Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2047/ Characterization and treatment of titanium dioxide, TiO2 via ultrasonic process with melastoma malabathricum as sustainable sensitizer for photovoltaic slar cell Abdullah, Nur Munirah QD Chemistry QD146-197 Inorganic chemistry Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) have been fabricated with doped Titanium Dioxide, TiO2 which are based on natural dyes from Malaysia tropical fruits, wherein contain interlocking groups; the carbonyl and hydroxyl groups of the anthocyanin molecule which enhance the photosensitization effect due to the high interaction on the surface of the film. Such a natural dye extracted from Melastoma Malabathricum can be subjected to molecular tailoring to give a superior dye preparation, offering a wide range of spectral absorption; covering the entire visible region (400 – 700 nm). This study is based on a series of TiO2 preparations designated U1 and U2 (without and with additive respectively), and those treated with ultrasonic energy, namely U3 and U4 (without and with additive respectively). 10 minutes of sonication of the metal oxide led to its breakdown from agglomeration at the micro to the nano scale. Furthermore the additive (4-tert-butylpyridine) in potassium iodide, KI3 electrolyte, effects the rate of electron injection into the oxidized dye sensitizer. Sonication of TiO2 reduced the particle size agglomerates from 0.37 µm down to 0.15 µm; this treatment led to a more consistency with high porosity, enabling enhance absorption and anchorage of the dye sensitizer. Sonicated sample U4, with addition of electrolyte additive gives, open circuit voltage, Voc= 0.742 V, short circuit current, Isc= 0.36 mA, fill factor, FF= 57.012 and 0.039 % of cell’s efficiency. Evidently, sonication and addition of additive for KI3 electrolyte offer enhanced capability for further application. 2012-09 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2047/1/24p%20NUR%20MUNIRAH%20ABDULLAH.pdf text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2047/2/NUR%20MUNIRAH%20ABDULLAH%20COPYRIGHT%20DECLARATION.pdf text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2047/3/NUR%20MUNIRAH%20BINTI%20ABDULLAH%20WATERMARK.pdf Abdullah, Nur Munirah (2012) Characterization and treatment of titanium dioxide, TiO2 via ultrasonic process with melastoma malabathricum as sustainable sensitizer for photovoltaic slar cell. Masters thesis, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia.
spellingShingle QD Chemistry
QD146-197 Inorganic chemistry
Abdullah, Nur Munirah
Characterization and treatment of titanium dioxide, TiO2 via ultrasonic process with melastoma malabathricum as sustainable sensitizer for photovoltaic slar cell
title Characterization and treatment of titanium dioxide, TiO2 via ultrasonic process with melastoma malabathricum as sustainable sensitizer for photovoltaic slar cell
title_full Characterization and treatment of titanium dioxide, TiO2 via ultrasonic process with melastoma malabathricum as sustainable sensitizer for photovoltaic slar cell
title_fullStr Characterization and treatment of titanium dioxide, TiO2 via ultrasonic process with melastoma malabathricum as sustainable sensitizer for photovoltaic slar cell
title_full_unstemmed Characterization and treatment of titanium dioxide, TiO2 via ultrasonic process with melastoma malabathricum as sustainable sensitizer for photovoltaic slar cell
title_short Characterization and treatment of titanium dioxide, TiO2 via ultrasonic process with melastoma malabathricum as sustainable sensitizer for photovoltaic slar cell
title_sort characterization and treatment of titanium dioxide tio2 via ultrasonic process with melastoma malabathricum as sustainable sensitizer for photovoltaic slar cell
topic QD Chemistry
QD146-197 Inorganic chemistry
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2047/1/24p%20NUR%20MUNIRAH%20ABDULLAH.pdf
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2047/2/NUR%20MUNIRAH%20ABDULLAH%20COPYRIGHT%20DECLARATION.pdf
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2047/3/NUR%20MUNIRAH%20BINTI%20ABDULLAH%20WATERMARK.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT abdullahnurmunirah characterizationandtreatmentoftitaniumdioxidetio2viaultrasonicprocesswithmelastomamalabathricumassustainablesensitizerforphotovoltaicslarcell