Abstract

Natural dye extracts from Chinese Ixora (Ixora chinensis) flower, Cassod flower (Cassia Siamea), Cassava leaf (Manihot Esculenta), purple heart (Tradescantia Pallida) and Copper leaf (Acalypha Wilkesiana) have been explored as sensitizers for the fabrication of dye-sensitized solar cells. The properties of the dyes were investigated using the FTIR and they all showed broad absorption bands in the 3800 to 3000cm-1 wavelenght and strong presence of intermolecular H-bonds. The effect of dye extracts on the absorbance and transmittance features of TiO2 was well studied by the UV-VIS and the absorbance peak was in the case of sensitization with Manihot Esculenta seen to radically improve above 1.0 at 350nm wavelength. Finally, the current and voltage characteristics of the DSSC were studied in sunlight and at a peak sunlight intensity of 601m/w2, the Manihot and Cassod sensitized devices exhibited maximum voltage values of 115 and 84mV respectively and maximum current values of 4.32 and 2.99mA. These plants have shown great potential for application in fabrication of cost effective and environmentally friendly DSSCs.

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