A comprehensive review of the evolution of dye-sensitized solar cells from ruthenium dyes to organic pigments with the influence of graphene nanoribbons
Sabarikirishwaran Ponnambalam,
Pattranan Junluthin,
Rameshprabu Ramaraj
et al.
Abstract:Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) have emerged as a significant advancement in renewable energy, rivalling traditional silicon-based photovoltaics. The dye in these cells has transitioned from costly ruthenium-based compounds to cost-effective, natural organic pigments. This shift has enhanced DSSCs' efficiency and stability, with their flexibility positioning them as potential alternatives to conventional rigid solar panels. Yet, there remains the hurdle of plastic substrates' temperature limitations, especi… Show more
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