NATURAL DYE’S PHOTODEGRADATION EFFECT TOWARDS OPTICAL PROPERTIES FOR SOLAR ENERGY APPLICATIONS

Photodegradation effect to natural plant waste under solar irradiation was investigated. Five plants waste namely, Averrhoe Bilimbi, Eugenia Clavifora, Elaies Guineensis, Terminalia cattapa and Clidemia hirta were selected from all over the states. Main purpose of this research was to study the stab...

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Main Author: Kamarulzaman N.H.; Salleh H.; Dagang A.N.; Ghazali M.S.M.; Ishak N.; Kamarudin W.F.W.
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Published: Penerbit UTM Press 2023
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Kamarulzaman N.H.; Salleh H.; Dagang A.N.; Ghazali M.S.M.; Ishak N.; Kamarudin W.F.W.
NATURAL DYE’S PHOTODEGRADATION EFFECT TOWARDS OPTICAL PROPERTIES FOR SOLAR ENERGY APPLICATIONS
2023
Jurnal Teknologi
85
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10.11113/jurnalteknologi.v85.18790
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85144852779&doi=10.11113%2fjurnalteknologi.v85.18790&partnerID=40&md5=f7a68bd9bf95f082257942cde583831a
Photodegradation effect to natural plant waste under solar irradiation was investigated. Five plants waste namely, Averrhoe Bilimbi, Eugenia Clavifora, Elaies Guineensis, Terminalia cattapa and Clidemia hirta were selected from all over the states. Main purpose of this research was to study the stability of natural dye in presence of sunlight radiation for future solar cell applications. FTIR and UV-Vis absorption were used to investigate the optical properties of dye. Eugenia Clavifora was clearly revealed that it took more than 10 weeks to degrade and required 64% of degradation percentage. Optical energy gap was observed at 2.04 eV before exposure, while 2.15 eV after exposure of sunlight. Efficiency of Eugenia Clavifora hybrid solar cells was leading at the highest performance of 1.33%. This clearly shows that Eugenia Clavifora can be used as a natural photosensitizer thus enhancing the efficiency of any solar cell applications. © 2023 Penerbit UTM Press. All rights reserved.
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author Kamarulzaman N.H.; Salleh H.; Dagang A.N.; Ghazali M.S.M.; Ishak N.; Kamarudin W.F.W.
spellingShingle Kamarulzaman N.H.; Salleh H.; Dagang A.N.; Ghazali M.S.M.; Ishak N.; Kamarudin W.F.W.
NATURAL DYE’S PHOTODEGRADATION EFFECT TOWARDS OPTICAL PROPERTIES FOR SOLAR ENERGY APPLICATIONS
author_facet Kamarulzaman N.H.; Salleh H.; Dagang A.N.; Ghazali M.S.M.; Ishak N.; Kamarudin W.F.W.
author_sort Kamarulzaman N.H.; Salleh H.; Dagang A.N.; Ghazali M.S.M.; Ishak N.; Kamarudin W.F.W.
title NATURAL DYE’S PHOTODEGRADATION EFFECT TOWARDS OPTICAL PROPERTIES FOR SOLAR ENERGY APPLICATIONS
title_short NATURAL DYE’S PHOTODEGRADATION EFFECT TOWARDS OPTICAL PROPERTIES FOR SOLAR ENERGY APPLICATIONS
title_full NATURAL DYE’S PHOTODEGRADATION EFFECT TOWARDS OPTICAL PROPERTIES FOR SOLAR ENERGY APPLICATIONS
title_fullStr NATURAL DYE’S PHOTODEGRADATION EFFECT TOWARDS OPTICAL PROPERTIES FOR SOLAR ENERGY APPLICATIONS
title_full_unstemmed NATURAL DYE’S PHOTODEGRADATION EFFECT TOWARDS OPTICAL PROPERTIES FOR SOLAR ENERGY APPLICATIONS
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description Photodegradation effect to natural plant waste under solar irradiation was investigated. Five plants waste namely, Averrhoe Bilimbi, Eugenia Clavifora, Elaies Guineensis, Terminalia cattapa and Clidemia hirta were selected from all over the states. Main purpose of this research was to study the stability of natural dye in presence of sunlight radiation for future solar cell applications. FTIR and UV-Vis absorption were used to investigate the optical properties of dye. Eugenia Clavifora was clearly revealed that it took more than 10 weeks to degrade and required 64% of degradation percentage. Optical energy gap was observed at 2.04 eV before exposure, while 2.15 eV after exposure of sunlight. Efficiency of Eugenia Clavifora hybrid solar cells was leading at the highest performance of 1.33%. This clearly shows that Eugenia Clavifora can be used as a natural photosensitizer thus enhancing the efficiency of any solar cell applications. © 2023 Penerbit UTM Press. All rights reserved.
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