Synthesis and characterisation of indium tin oxide thin films for dye-sensitised solar cells using natural fruit extracts

The study focuses on the application of natural fruit extract of blackberry in dye-sensitised solar cells (DSSC) as a photosensitiser. The widespread availability of the fruits and juices, high concentration of anthocyanins in them ease of extraction of anthocyanin dyes from these commonly available...

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Main Authors: Ramyashree, M. S., Kumar, K., Priya, S. Shanmuga, Sudhakar, K.
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spelling my.ump.umpir.309902022-01-24T04:30:20Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/30990/ Synthesis and characterisation of indium tin oxide thin films for dye-sensitised solar cells using natural fruit extracts Ramyashree, M. S. Kumar, K. Priya, S. Shanmuga Sudhakar, K. TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The study focuses on the application of natural fruit extract of blackberry in dye-sensitised solar cells (DSSC) as a photosensitiser. The widespread availability of the fruits and juices, high concentration of anthocyanins in them ease of extraction of anthocyanin dyes from these commonly available fruits, enable them as a novel and inexpensive candidates for solar cell fabrication. Anthocyanins are naturally occurring biodegradable and non-toxic compounds that can be extracted with minimal environmental impact and provide environmentally benign alternatives for manufacturing dyes in DSSC synthesis. Indium tin oxide (ITO) thin films are synthesised using sol-gel and spin-coating techniques. ITO characteristics are determined by x-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and Fourier transforms infrared spectra (FTIR) measurements. To find the transmittance percentage in the visible region of thin films, atomic force microscope (AFM) and UV-Vis spectroscopy analyses were done. The nanocrystalline phase of the synthesised ITO films was confirmed through XRD. SEM was used to analyse the morphology of the synthesised ITO films. Cubic, columnar (edge length ~ 35-45 nm) and rod-shaped (~110 x 14) particles were observed. Narrow size distribution was observed for spherical particles in the range of ~13-15 nm. The FTIR analysis revealed the presence of carboxyl and hydroxide functional groups. The AFM analysis revealed the uniform spread of the synthesised dye, while the visible region absorbance and transmittance of the synthesised ITO films were confirmed through UV-vis spectroscopy. The thin films showed 83-86% of average transmittance. Finally, we fabricated a dye-sensitised solar cell with desired properties. The characterisation results confirmed that the synthesised material could be used in the DSSC application. Universiti Malaysia Pahang 2020-08 Article PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_4 http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/30990/7/Synthesis%20and%20characterisation%20of%20indium%20tin%20oxide%20thin%20films.pdf Ramyashree, M. S. and Kumar, K. and Priya, S. Shanmuga and Sudhakar, K. (2020) Synthesis and characterisation of indium tin oxide thin films for dye-sensitised solar cells using natural fruit extracts. International Journal of Automotive and Mechanical Engineering (IJAME), 18 (4). 9284 -9291. ISSN 2229-8649 (Print); 2180-1606 (Online) https://doi.org/10.15282/ijame.18.4.2021.11.0714 https://doi.org/10.15282/ijame.18.4.2021.11.0714
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Ramyashree, M. S.
Kumar, K.
Priya, S. Shanmuga
Sudhakar, K.
Synthesis and characterisation of indium tin oxide thin films for dye-sensitised solar cells using natural fruit extracts
description The study focuses on the application of natural fruit extract of blackberry in dye-sensitised solar cells (DSSC) as a photosensitiser. The widespread availability of the fruits and juices, high concentration of anthocyanins in them ease of extraction of anthocyanin dyes from these commonly available fruits, enable them as a novel and inexpensive candidates for solar cell fabrication. Anthocyanins are naturally occurring biodegradable and non-toxic compounds that can be extracted with minimal environmental impact and provide environmentally benign alternatives for manufacturing dyes in DSSC synthesis. Indium tin oxide (ITO) thin films are synthesised using sol-gel and spin-coating techniques. ITO characteristics are determined by x-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and Fourier transforms infrared spectra (FTIR) measurements. To find the transmittance percentage in the visible region of thin films, atomic force microscope (AFM) and UV-Vis spectroscopy analyses were done. The nanocrystalline phase of the synthesised ITO films was confirmed through XRD. SEM was used to analyse the morphology of the synthesised ITO films. Cubic, columnar (edge length ~ 35-45 nm) and rod-shaped (~110 x 14) particles were observed. Narrow size distribution was observed for spherical particles in the range of ~13-15 nm. The FTIR analysis revealed the presence of carboxyl and hydroxide functional groups. The AFM analysis revealed the uniform spread of the synthesised dye, while the visible region absorbance and transmittance of the synthesised ITO films were confirmed through UV-vis spectroscopy. The thin films showed 83-86% of average transmittance. Finally, we fabricated a dye-sensitised solar cell with desired properties. The characterisation results confirmed that the synthesised material could be used in the DSSC application.
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author Ramyashree, M. S.
Kumar, K.
Priya, S. Shanmuga
Sudhakar, K.
author_facet Ramyashree, M. S.
Kumar, K.
Priya, S. Shanmuga
Sudhakar, K.
author_sort Ramyashree, M. S.
title Synthesis and characterisation of indium tin oxide thin films for dye-sensitised solar cells using natural fruit extracts
title_short Synthesis and characterisation of indium tin oxide thin films for dye-sensitised solar cells using natural fruit extracts
title_full Synthesis and characterisation of indium tin oxide thin films for dye-sensitised solar cells using natural fruit extracts
title_fullStr Synthesis and characterisation of indium tin oxide thin films for dye-sensitised solar cells using natural fruit extracts
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis and characterisation of indium tin oxide thin films for dye-sensitised solar cells using natural fruit extracts
title_sort synthesis and characterisation of indium tin oxide thin films for dye-sensitised solar cells using natural fruit extracts
publisher Universiti Malaysia Pahang
publishDate 2020
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/30990/7/Synthesis%20and%20characterisation%20of%20indium%20tin%20oxide%20thin%20films.pdf
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/30990/
https://doi.org/10.15282/ijame.18.4.2021.11.0714
https://doi.org/10.15282/ijame.18.4.2021.11.0714
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