2017
DOI: 10.1007/s40243-017-0101-9
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Affordable dye sensitizer by waste

Abstract: The development of dye sensitizer is growing in line with the increasing demand for renewable energy. A research to obtain a dye sensitizer that is economical, safe, and produces a great value of DSSC efficiency is a challenge unresolved. On the other hand, the efforts for waste reduction are also intensively conducted to create better environment. In this paper, the variation of synthetic dye wastes from batik industries have been successfully applied as dye sensitizer and fabricated on DSSC cells. Congo red … Show more

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“…In the presence of MO (methyl orange dye) the sunlight energy was harvested by synthesized and functionalized SiNPs with biocompatible molecules (sizes range found between 1-200 nm) [29,30], in which low cost and high-power conversion efficiency were obtained [31]. It can be an economically viable option for conventional energy storage.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the presence of MO (methyl orange dye) the sunlight energy was harvested by synthesized and functionalized SiNPs with biocompatible molecules (sizes range found between 1-200 nm) [29,30], in which low cost and high-power conversion efficiency were obtained [31]. It can be an economically viable option for conventional energy storage.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The global industry has bitterly evidenced the social and environmental implications [18]. Technological advances actually produce a decline in traditional culture [19].…”
Section: A Batik: It Is Very Close However Unknownmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The photoanodes were prepared by coating semiconductor film with a stable, most commonly available, reluctant to degradation, betanin dye as a photo-sensitizer [38]. Betanin is photo-sensitive, capable of absorbing photons, presents a simple structure, and has few degradation paths in conventional iodide-tri-iodide redox couples appear to be ideal as simple, true energy-generating solar cells [39]. Additionally, Many researchers have been utilized costly and toxic dye (ruthenium base dye, perovskite-containing pb etc).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%