Photodegradation effect on optical properties of mangosteen pericarp, black grape peel and violet bougainvillea flowers as photosensitizer for solar cell application
Alternative energy sources such as wind, solar, biomass, hydro, and geothermal have become imperative for green energy solutions. A growing demand of hybrid solar cells is yet another promising option toward green energy providing the opportunity to explore natural dye extracts from the plant. The n...
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2-s2.0-85114116404 Arifin N.A.M.; Salleh H.; Dagang A.N.; Ali N.A.N.; Alias N.S.; Kamarulzaman N.H. Photodegradation effect on optical properties of mangosteen pericarp, black grape peel and violet bougainvillea flowers as photosensitizer for solar cell application 2021 Jurnal Teknologi 83 5 10.11113/jurnalteknologi.v83.16729 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85114116404&doi=10.11113%2fjurnalteknologi.v83.16729&partnerID=40&md5=0d1b15ac4823872b8f4d8aa6956e462b Alternative energy sources such as wind, solar, biomass, hydro, and geothermal have become imperative for green energy solutions. A growing demand of hybrid solar cells is yet another promising option toward green energy providing the opportunity to explore natural dye extracts from the plant. The natural dyes were extracted from mangosteen pericarp (MP), black grape peel (BGP), and violet bougainvillea flowers (VBF), respectively. The natural dyes were then undergoing degradation under exposure to the light for six weeks. UV-vis spectroscopy was used to characterize the optical absorption of the natural dyes. UV-vis result showed that MP absorbs three ranges of light, 400-600 nm (chlorophyll a), 530-550 nm (anthocyanin), and 650-670 nm (chlorophyll a). After 6 weeks, MP gives the best in sustaining itself by having the lowest percentage of photodegradation (50.73 %) compare to BGP (83.88%) and VBF (65.66%). The natural dyes gave the FTIR vibration peaks of OH, C-H, C=O, and C-O-C functional groups. Therefore, this study provides significant contributes towards explaining the potential of MP as the promising photosensitizer in the development of the hybrid solar cell. © 2021 Penerbit UTM Press. All rights reserved. Penerbit UTM Press 1279696 English Article All Open Access; Gold Open Access |
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Arifin N.A.M.; Salleh H.; Dagang A.N.; Ali N.A.N.; Alias N.S.; Kamarulzaman N.H. |
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Arifin N.A.M.; Salleh H.; Dagang A.N.; Ali N.A.N.; Alias N.S.; Kamarulzaman N.H. Photodegradation effect on optical properties of mangosteen pericarp, black grape peel and violet bougainvillea flowers as photosensitizer for solar cell application |
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Arifin N.A.M.; Salleh H.; Dagang A.N.; Ali N.A.N.; Alias N.S.; Kamarulzaman N.H. |
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Photodegradation effect on optical properties of mangosteen pericarp, black grape peel and violet bougainvillea flowers as photosensitizer for solar cell application |
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Photodegradation effect on optical properties of mangosteen pericarp, black grape peel and violet bougainvillea flowers as photosensitizer for solar cell application |
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Photodegradation effect on optical properties of mangosteen pericarp, black grape peel and violet bougainvillea flowers as photosensitizer for solar cell application |
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Photodegradation effect on optical properties of mangosteen pericarp, black grape peel and violet bougainvillea flowers as photosensitizer for solar cell application |
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Photodegradation effect on optical properties of mangosteen pericarp, black grape peel and violet bougainvillea flowers as photosensitizer for solar cell application |
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Photodegradation effect on optical properties of mangosteen pericarp, black grape peel and violet bougainvillea flowers as photosensitizer for solar cell application |
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Alternative energy sources such as wind, solar, biomass, hydro, and geothermal have become imperative for green energy solutions. A growing demand of hybrid solar cells is yet another promising option toward green energy providing the opportunity to explore natural dye extracts from the plant. The natural dyes were extracted from mangosteen pericarp (MP), black grape peel (BGP), and violet bougainvillea flowers (VBF), respectively. The natural dyes were then undergoing degradation under exposure to the light for six weeks. UV-vis spectroscopy was used to characterize the optical absorption of the natural dyes. UV-vis result showed that MP absorbs three ranges of light, 400-600 nm (chlorophyll a), 530-550 nm (anthocyanin), and 650-670 nm (chlorophyll a). After 6 weeks, MP gives the best in sustaining itself by having the lowest percentage of photodegradation (50.73 %) compare to BGP (83.88%) and VBF (65.66%). The natural dyes gave the FTIR vibration peaks of OH, C-H, C=O, and C-O-C functional groups. Therefore, this study provides significant contributes towards explaining the potential of MP as the promising photosensitizer in the development of the hybrid solar cell. © 2021 Penerbit UTM Press. All rights reserved. |
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