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Journal : International Journal of Renewable Energy Development

Effect of natural dye combination and pH extraction on the performance of dye-sensitized photovoltaics solar cell Estiningtyas, Indri Wasa; Kusumawati, Nita; Setiarso, Pirim; Muslim, Supari; Rahayu, Nunik Tri; Safitri, Riska Nur; Zakiyah, Nafisatus; Fachrirakarsie, Fadlurachman Faizal
International Journal of Renewable Energy Development Vol 12, No 6 (2023): November 2023
Publisher : Center of Biomass & Renewable Energy, Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/ijred.2023.56172

Abstract

Dyes are significant components in Dye Sensitized Solar Cell (DSSC) performance because they act as photosensitizers. Natural dye-based DSSC system fabrication innovations continue to be produced in an effort to improve DSSC performance efficiency. In this study, a DSSC system was developed using double components of natural dyes as natural photosensitizers to enhance DSSC efficiency. This method of making natural dye-based DSSC uses a combination of dye extracts from two different dye sources that have the potential as natural photosensitizers in DSSC. The research aims to investigate the impact of the combined use of two natural dyes and pH variations on DSSC performance. DSSC performance measurements encompass the short-circuit current (Isc), open-circuit voltage (Voc), and DSSC efficiency parameters. The obtained results indicate efficiency values for dyes (a) sappan wood/ethanol and turmeric/methanol; (b) turmeric/methanol and beetroot/ethanol; and (c) beetroot/ethanol and turmeric/distilled water. At neutral pH, the efficiency values are 2.09%, 2.10%, and 2.19%, respectively. Meanwhile, at acidic pH of 2.59%; 2.39%; and 2.71%. Notably, the dye efficiency values at acidic pH surpass those found at neutral pH conditions. The highest efficiency is observed in the combination of dye (c) beetroot/ethanol and turmeric/distilled water with efficiency reaching 2.71% at acidic pH.
Co-Authors A'yun, Qurrota Ach. Yasin Al Hafidl, Achmad Naufal Ashabul Kahfi Ashabul Kahfi, Ashabul Asrul Bahar Auliya, AR. Sella Berlian, Binar Bertha Yonata Cahyani, Sinta Anjas Dewi Saputri, Ratih Dina Kartika Maharani Dzulkarnain, Shod Abdurrachman Elvina Rossa Erina Rahmadyanti Estiningtyas, Indri Wasa Fachrirakarsie, Fadlurachman Faizal Fatma Listiandari, Intan Gina Noor Djalilah Hafidha, Qonita Arky Hapsari, Veronica Lita Hasanah Jusman, Nur Hery Widijanto I GUST MADE SANJAYA Indah, Novita K. Isyrak, Luthfiyah Iwan Permadi Khafidlah, Ianatul Kurniawan, Muhammad Ridho Hafid Mahanani Tri Asri Maria Monica Sianita Maria Monica Sianita Basukiwardojo MEDA WAHINI Monica, Maria Mugiyanto, Agus Nabila, Mutiara Azfa Nafisatus Zakiyah Naulia, Kaila Nuniek Herdyastuti Nur Hayati Nur Hayati Nurrohman Sidiq, Muhammad Nurzulla, Weka Firda Rizki OCKTAVIANI, YOVI Perdana, Senja Salzanabila Putri Phra Harini, Novitasari Dian Pinto, Floriana A. Pirim Setiarso Prahara, Mirwa Adi Prima Retno Wikandari Putri, Marinda Mayliansarisyah Putri, Sovranita Ramadhani Setiawan Rahayu, Nunik Tri Rahmawati, Khofifatul Ramadanti, Awanda Halida Restuti, Hermasari Rhamdiyah, Fastabiqul Khairati Rinaningsih Riska Nur Safitri, Riska Nur Rita Ismawati Rudi Setiawan, Ahmad Rus, Ridwan Che Rusmini Rusmini Safitri, Rizka Dwi Samik Samik Sanjaya, IGM Sari Edi Cahyaningrum Setiawan, Ferdiansyah Sinta Anjas Cahyani Sri Handajani Supari Muslim Supari Muslim Sutoyo, Suyatno Titik Taufikurohmah TRIMAYANTO, SIGIT Yani Ekwandi Wibowo Yulianto, Egy Henry Zakiyah, Nafisatus