Solar Energy, Vol.85, No.11, 3028-3035, 2011
Photogalvanic cell for conversion of solar energy into electricity: Safranine-Arabinose-Sodium lauryl sulphate system
Photogalvanic cell containing safranine as photosensitizer, arabinose as electron donor and sodium lauryl sulphate (NaLS) as micelles species, has been used for conversion of solar energy into electricity. The photopotential and photocurrent generated were 827.0 mV and 117 mu A, respectively. The effect of various parameters like concentration of photosensitizer, electron donor and micelles, variation of pH, light intensity and diffusion path length were observed. A current voltage (i-V) characteristics of the cell was studied and the conversion efficiency and fill factor were determined at the power point of the cell. The photogalvanic cell can be used for 91.0 min in the dark due to its storage capacity. A tentative mechanism has been proposed for the generation of the photocurrent. The electrical output of the cell has also been observed for safranine and arabinose only (without micelles species) system. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Photogalvanic cell;Safranine;Arabinose;Sodium lauryl sulphate;Conversion efficiency;Storage capacity