Photocurrent generation by dye-sensitized solar cells using natural pigments

Biotechnol Appl Biochem. 2017 Jan;64(1):143-148. doi: 10.1002/bab.1449. Epub 2015 Dec 21.

Abstract

The development of photovoltaic panels has improved the conversion of solar radiation into electrical energy. This paper deals with the electrical and thermal characteristics (voltage, current, and temperature) of photovoltaic solar cells sensitized with natural pigments (dye-sensitized solar cell, DSSC) based on a titanium dioxide semiconductor. Several natural pigments (blackberry, beets, eggplant skin, spinach, flame tree flower, papaya leaf, and grass extracts) were evaluated to determine their sensitizing effect on titanium dioxide. The results showed the great potential of natural pigments for use in solar cells. The best results were obtained with the blackberry pigment, reaching a value of 7.1 mA current, open-circuit voltage (Voc ) of 0.72 V in 2 cm2 , and fill factor (ff) of 0.51 in the DSSC. This performance is well above than that currently offers by actual cells.

Keywords: DSSC; TiO2 semiconductor; electrical characterization; natural pigment; sensitized; solar cell.

MeSH terms

  • Electricity*
  • Pigments, Biological / chemistry*
  • Plants / chemistry*
  • Solar Energy*
  • Titanium / chemistry*

Substances

  • Pigments, Biological
  • titanium dioxide
  • Titanium