Alternative Sources of Natural Photosensitizers: Role of Algae in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell

Colorants Pub Date : 2023-03-17 DOI:10.3390/colorants2010010
E. Armendáriz-Mireles, C. Calles-Arriaga, W. Pech-Rodríguez, Adalberto Castillo-Robles, E. Rocha-Rangel
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In this paper, the potential of marine algae to act as sensitizers is systematically studied and presented. We aim to find a feasible financial strategy to enhance the global efficiency of dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSC). Algae are mainly composed of chlorophylls, carotenoids, flavonoids, and Betalains, which are essential pigments that confer unique characteristics that are required in natural sensitizers. Therefore, this review aims to unveil and understand the underlying mechanism between algae pigments and photoelectrodes and to conduct a comprehensive analysis to determine the effect of algae dye on light absorption efficiency and electron transport. The structural, morphological, optical, and electrochemical impedance properties are deeply analyzed, and we show the current opportunities for natural dyes to be used in energy technologies through DSSC. A comparison of several bibliographic sources dealing with DSSC based on algae provided a general overview of the improvements in factors such as the recombination times, the filling factor, and the Voc values. The contributions of this paper relate to the conversion efficiency and future applications in the DSSC field. Finally, this review exemplifies that the nature of the pigment affects the photophysical properties of the cell. Thus, this paper may contribute to future investigations of DSSC when choosing efficient natural dyes according to their optical and electronic properties. Therefore, this work provides the knowledge required to efficiently merge materials and dyes, in which photovoltaic energy systems’ reproducibility and scalability still represent a challenge. Lastly, this document discusses the natural pigments’ stability and the approaches to improve their chemical stability.
天然光敏剂的替代来源:藻类在染料敏化太阳能电池中的作用
本文系统地研究和介绍了海藻作为增敏剂的潜力。我们的目标是找到一个可行的财务策略,以提高染料敏化太阳能电池(DSSC)的全球效率。藻类主要由叶绿素、类胡萝卜素、类黄酮和甜菜素组成,它们是必需的色素,赋予天然增敏剂所需的独特特性。因此,本文旨在揭示和了解藻类色素与光电极之间的潜在机制,并对藻类染料对光吸收效率和电子传递的影响进行全面分析。深入分析了天然染料的结构、形态、光学和电化学阻抗特性,并通过DSSC展示了目前天然染料在能源技术中应用的机会。通过对几种基于藻类的DSSC的文献资料进行比较,可以对重组时间、填充因子和Voc值等因素的改进进行总体概述。本文的贡献关系到转换效率和未来在DSSC领域的应用。最后,本文综述了色素的性质对细胞光物理性质的影响。因此,本文可以为今后根据DSSC的光学和电子性质选择高效天然染料的研究提供参考。因此,这项工作提供了有效地合并材料和染料所需的知识,其中光伏能源系统的可重复性和可扩展性仍然是一个挑战。最后,本文讨论了天然色素的稳定性及提高天然色素化学稳定性的途径。
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