APPLICATION OF CHLORELLA SP. CHLOROPLAST AS LIGHT SENSITIZER FOR DYE SENSITIZED SOLAR CELLS
Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSC) is a device that can convert sunlight energy to electrical <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> energy. The use of regular foodstuff as light harvesting agent (sensitizer) for DSSC results in <b...
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Summary: | Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSC) is a device that can convert sunlight energy to electrical <br />
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energy. The use of regular foodstuff as light harvesting agent (sensitizer) for DSSC results in <br />
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competition between energy and foodstuff. The present research, Chlorella sp. chloroplast as <br />
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non-foodstuff is examined whether it can be used for a sensitizer of solar cell. To obtain <br />
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chloroplast, Chlorela sp. cells were cultivated in GM 10% modification medium, harvested, <br />
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homogenized, and centrifuged. Chloroplast obtained is characterized by SDS-PAGE, and the <br />
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fotovoltaic effects of solar cell sensitized by the chloroplast were measured by a solar <br />
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simulator. The results of the research showed that the mass of wet chloroplast obtained from <br />
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1 g wet cells was 0.0749 g. Protein complexes of the chloroplast identified by SDS-PAGE <br />
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showed protein bands of 68, 54.7, and 26.5 kDa indicating PsaA/PsaB of photosystem I (PS <br />
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I), AtpA of ATP synthase, and apoprotein of light harvesting complexes (LHC) II, <br />
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respectively. Solar cell sensitized by Chlorella sp. chloroplast exhibited values of short <br />
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circuit current density (JSC) 0.004 mA/cm2, open circuit voltage (VOC) of 0.06 V, current <br />
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density at maximum power (Jmpp) of 0,0016 mA/cm2, voltage at maximum power (Vmpp) of <br />
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0.0375 V, fill factor (FF) of 0.329, and efficiency of 6.94 × 10–5%. |
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