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1 Nanotechnology Volume 202, Article ID 6728, 6 pages doi:0.55/202/6728 Research Article Henna (Lawsonia inermis L.) Dye-Sensitized Nanocrystalline Titania Solar Cell Khalil Ebrahim Jasim, Shawqi Al-Dallal, 2 and Awatif M. Hassan 3 Department of Physics, College of Science, University of Bahrain, P.O. Box 32038, Bahrain 2 College of Graduate Studies and Research, Ahlia University, P.O. Box 0878, Bahrain 3 Department of Chemistry, University of Bahrain, P.O. Box 32038, Bahrain Correspondence should be addressed to Khalil Ebrahim Jasim, khalilej@sci.uob.bh Received 5 June 20; Revised 2 October 20; Accepted 24 October 20 Academic Editor: Thomas Stergiopoulos Copyright 202 Khalil Ebrahim Jasim et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Low-cost solar cells have been the subject of intensive research activities for over half century ago. More recently, dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) emerged as a new class of low-cost solar cells that can be easily prepared. Natural-dye-sensitized solar cells (NDSSCs) are shown to be excellent examples of mimicking photosynthesis. The NDSSC acts as a green energy generator in which dyes molecules adsorbed to nanocrystalline layer of wide bandgap semiconductor material harvest photons. In this paper we investigate the structural, optical, electrical, and photovoltaic characterization of two types of natural dyes, namely, the Bahraini Henna and the Yemeni Henna, extracted using the Soxhlet extractor. Solar cells from both materials were prepared and characterized. It was found that the levels of open-circuit voltage and short-circuit current are concentration dependent. Further suggestions to improve the efficiency of NDSSC are discussed.. Introduction A solar cell is a photonic device that converts photons with specific wavelengths to electricity. Materials presently used in photovoltaics (PVs) are mainly semiconductors including, among others, crystalline silicon, III V compounds, cadmium telluride, and copper indium selenide/sulfide [ 3]. Low-cost solar cells have been the subject of intensive research work for the last three decades. Amorphous semiconductors were announced as one of the most promising materials for low-cost energy production. Most recently dyesensitized solar cells (DSSCs) emerged as a new class of lowcost energy conversion devices with simple manufacturing procedures. Incorporation of dye molecules in some wide bandgap semiconductor electrodes was a key factor in developing photoelectrochemical solar cells. O Regan and Grätzel [4] and Nazerruddin et al. [5] succeeded for the first time in producing a dye-sensitized solar cell (DSSC) using a nanocrystalline TiO 2 film with novel Ru bipyridl complex. It was shown that DSSCs are promising class of low-cost and high-efficiency solar cell based on organic materials []. The overall DSSC efficiency was found to be proportional to the electron injection efficiency in wide bandgap nanostructured semiconductors. This finding has escalated research activities over the past decade. ZnO 2 nanowires, for example, have been developed to replace both porous and TiO 2 nanoparticle-based solar cells [6]. Also, metal complex and novel man-made dyes have been proposed [7 9]. However, processing and synthesization of these dyes is complicated and costly process [0 6]. Moreover, development or extraction of photosensitizers with absorption range extended to the near IR is greatly desired. We found that our environment provides natural, nontoxic, and lowcost dyes sources with high absorbance level of UV, visible, and near IR. Examples of such dye sources are Bahraini Henna (Lawsonia inermis L.). This work provides further investigation on the first reported operation of Henna (Lawsonia inermis L.)asadyesensitizerofnanostructured solar cell [7, 8]. In this work we describe first the preparation of nanostructured TiO 2 layer, followed by the process of dye extraction and staining of the nanostructured TiO 2 layer.

2 2 Nanotechnology In the second part we describe the solar cell preparation using two types of Henna extracts, namely, the Bahraini and Yemeni Henna extracts. In the third part we examine the structural, optical, and electrical characterization of the dyesensitized solar cells manufactured from the above extracts. 2. Structure and Operation of Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells Following the description in [8, 9] the operating principle of dye-sensitized solar cells is shown schematically in Figure. The cell is composed of four elements, namely, the conducting and counter conducting electrodes, the nanostructured TiO 2 layer, the dye molecules, and the electrolyte. The transparent conducting electrode and counterelectrode are coated with a thin conductive and transparent layer of tin dioxide (SnO 2 ). Nanocrystalline TiO 2 is deposited on the conducting electrode (photoelectrode) to provide the necessary large surface area where dye molecules are adsorbed. Upon absorption of photons, dye molecules are excited from the highest occupied molecular orbitals (HOMOs) to the lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) states as shown schematically in Figure. This process is represented by (). Once an electron is injected into the conduction band of the wide bandgap semiconductor nanostructured TiO 2 film, the dye molecule (photosensitizer) becomes oxidized (2). The injected electron is transported between the TiO 2 nanoparticles and then gets extracted to a load where the work done is delivered as an electrical energy (3). Electrolyte containing I /I 3 redox ions is used as an electron mediator between the TiO 2 photoelectrode and the carbon electrode. Therefore, the oxidized dye molecules (photosensitizer) are regenerated by receiving electrons from the I ion redox mediator that get oxidized to I 3 (Triiodide ions). This process is represented by (4). The I 3 substitutes the internally donated electron with that from the external load and gets reduced back to I ion, (5). Therefore, generation of electric power in DSSC causes no permanent chemical change or transformation: Excitation process, Injection process, Energy generation, S + photon S () S +TiO 2 (TiO 2) + S + (2) (TiO 2) +C.E. TiO 2 + (C.E.) +electricalenergy (3) Regeneration of dye, Recapture reaction, S I S + 2 I 3 (4) 2 I 3 + (C.E.) 3 2 I +C.E. (5) Table : Measured and calculated parameters of assembled Bahraini and Yemeni Henna solar cells. Henna extract concentration V oc (V) I sc (ma) FF % η % Bahraini 80.0 g Bahraini 8.0 g Bahraini 0.8 g Yemeni 84.0 g Yemeni 2.0 g Yemeni 4.2 g In fact, a smaller energy separation between the HOMO and LUMO is desired to ensure absorption of low energy photons in the solar spectrum. This is analogous to inorganic semiconductors energy bandgap (E g ). Therefore, the photocurrent level is dependent on the HOMO-LUMO levels separation. To enhance electron injection into the conduction band of TiO 2, one must use a sensitizer with the largest energy separation of LUMO and the bottom of the TiO 2 conduction band. Furthermore, for the HOMO level to effectively accept the donated electrons from the redox mediator, the energy difference between the HOMO and redox chemical potential must be more positive. Finally, the maximum potential produced by the cell is determined by the energy separation between the electrolyte chemical potential (E redox ) and the Fermi level (E F ) of the TiO 2 layer as shown in Figure. 3. Experimental Nanostructured TiO 2 films were prepared following the procedure detailed in [8]. A suspension of TiO 2 is prepared by adding 9 ml of nitric acid solution of PH 3-4 ( ml increment) to 6 g of colloidal P25 TiO 2 powder in mortar and pestle. While grinding, 8 ml of distilled water (in ml increment) is added to get a white-free flow-paste. Finally, a drop of transparent surfactant (any clear dishwashing detergent) is added in ml of distilled water to ensure coating uniformity and adhesion to the transparent conducting glass electrode. The ratio of the nitric acid solution to the colloidal P25 TiO 2 powder is a critical factor for the cell performance. If the ratio exceeds a certain threshold value the resulting film becomes too thick and has a tendency to peel off. On the other hand, a low ratio reduces appreciably the efficiency of light absorption. Soxhlet Extractor is used for the extraction of dyes solution from 80 g of Bahraini Henna and 84 g of Yemeni Henna (powder) where 00 ml of methanol is used in each extraction process. Different concentrations have been prepared from the collected extract. The light harvesting efficiency (LHE) for each concentration has been calculated from the measured absorbance using dual-beam spectrophotometer. The electrical characteristic and parameters of the assembled solar cells were determined and presented in Table. Doctor blade method was employed by depositing the TiO 2 suspension uniformly on a cleaned (rinsed with ethanol) electrode plate. The TiO 2 film was allowed to dry

3 Nanotechnology 3 Transparent conductive electrode (SnO 2 ) Conduction band Dye molecule S /S + Transparent counterelectrode k inj LUMO k rad/non E F HOMO Sunlight Valence band S 3I I3 Electrolyte qv E redox TiO 2 Figure : Schematic diagram illustrating the structure and operation principle of a dye-sensitized cell. Load for few minutes and then annealed at approximately 450 C (in a well ventilated zone) for about 5 minutes to form a porous, large surface area TiO 2 film. The film must be allowed to cool down slowly to room temperature. This is a necessary condition to remove thermal stresses and avoid cracking of the glass or peeling off the TiO 2 film. Investigation of the formation of nanoporous TiO 2 film was confirmed by scanning electron microscope SEM. After that, the TiO 2 nanocrystalline layer was stained with the dye for approximately a day and then washed with distilled water and ethanol to ensure the absence of water in the film after removal of the residual dye. The counterelectrode is coated with graphite that acts as a catalyst in redoxing the dye. Both the photo- and the counterelectrodes are clamped together and drops of electrolyte are applied to fill the clamped cell. The electrolyte used is iodide electrolyte (0.5 M potassium iodide mixed with 0.05 M iodine in waterfree ethylene glycol) containing a redox couple (traditionally the iodide/triiodide I /I 3 couple). The measurements of open-circuit voltage and short-circuit current have been performed under direct sun illumination at noon time. Neither UV or IR cutoff filters nor antireflection (AR) coatings on the photoelectrode have been used. 4. Results and Discussion Bahraini and Yemeni Henna extracts have been prepared at different concentrations. Optical measurements show that these extracts posses interesting optical properties and demonstrate the effectiveness of sensitizing the nanocrystalline TiO 2 layer. Both the Bahraini and Yemeni Henna extract dye solutions of different concentrations have been optically characterized by measuring the absorbance using the dual-beam UV-VIS spectrophotometer (Shimadzu, model UV-30). Typical examples of light harvesting efficiency (LHE = 0 A,whereA is the absorbance) measurements are shown in Figure 2. Bahraini Henna extracts were found to exhibit higher LHE than those of corresponding concentration of Yemeni Henna. The high light harvesting efficiency of Henna extracts in the UV, visible, and near IR region of the spectrum suggests that they are promising natural dye sensitizer for single-junction DSSC. The color of the highly concentrated extract (80 g in 00 ml of methanol) is dark green, and when it is diluted the degree of the green color enhanced. Moreover, as the concentration of Henna extract is increased the film texture becomes more greasy and sticky. The color of the highly concentrated Yemeni Henna extract (84 g in 00 ml of methanol) is dark green golden, and when it is diluted the golden degree enhanced. The TiO 2 films were first annealed, and their nanostructure properties were then examined by SEM measurements. Figure 3 shows the SEM measurements carried out on the TiO 2 layer. It shows that after sintering the TiO 2 film becomes nanocrystalline. X-ray diffraction measurements on our samples confirmed the formation of nanocrystalline TiO 2 particles of sizes less than 50 nm [7]. The formation of nanostructured TiO 2 film is greatly affected by TiO 2 suspension preparation procedures and the annealing temperature.

4 4 Nanotechnology 00 Yemeni Henna 00 Bahraini Henna Light harvesting efficiency (%) g 8.4 g 84 g 2 g Light harvesting efficiency (%) g 0.08 g 8 g 80 g Wavelength (nm) (a) Wavelength (nm) (b) Figure 2: Light harvesting efficiency versus wavelength for Bahraini Henna extracts and Yemeni Henna extract of different concentrations. Data are given in g per 00 ml of methanol. Mag WD x 4.2 mm 5 HV kv 500 nm Henna Figure 3: SEM images of TiO 2 film after annealing. It was found that a sintered TiO 2 film at temperatures lower than the recommended 450 Cresultedinsolarcells that generate unnoticeable electric current even in the μa domain. Moreover, TiO 2 film degradation in this case is fast and cracks form after a short period of time when the cell is exposed to illumination. Figure 4 shows the I-V characteristics of NDSSC sensitized with Yemeni Henna and Bahraini Henna. Because the 80 g Bahraini Henna and 84 g Yemeni Henna extracts are highly concentrated and posses sticky texture, the electron injection efficiency into the nanocrystalline TiO 2 film deteriorated and hence lower values of the measured photocurrent are obtained. In other words, the use of highly concentrated extract introduces series resistance R s in the solar cell mainly due to the path traversed by the photogenerated electrons. At lower concentrations where Henna extract viscosity is similar to that of the solvent, the cell I-V characteristics show a better operation, a much lower series resistance effect, and a higher efficiency. Dye concentration has remarkable effect on the magnitude of collected photocurrent. Highly diluted extracts reduce the magnitudes of photocurrents and cell efficiencies. Table illustrates the electrical properties of Henna photovoltaic cells. Due to light reflection and absorption by the conductive photoelectrode and the scattering nature of the nanostructured TiO 2, the measured transmittance of the photoelectrode shows that only an average of 0% of the solar spectrum (AM.5) is useful. Despite the variation of Bahraini Henna extract concentration the cells produced almost the same open-circuit voltage V OC. However, the short-circuit current I sc reflected variations due to Henna extract concentration. The Yemeni Henna extracts solar cells produced almost the same level of the short circuit current, but open circuit voltage varies with the concentration. It turns out that highly concentrated Henna extracts do not exhibit ideal I-V characteristics even though they possesses 00% light harvesting efficiency in the UV and visible parts of the electromagnetic spectrum. Investigations showed that there are many factors affecting the performance of the natural-dye-sensitized photovoltaic cells. Dye structure must own several carbonyl (C=O) or hydroxyl ( OH) groups to enable dye molecule chelating to the Ti (IV) sites on the TiO 2 surface [20]. For example, extracted dye from California blackberries (Rubus ursinus) has been found to be an excellent fast-staining dye for sensitization. on the other hand, dyes extracted from strawberries lack such complexing capability and hence not suggested to be used as natural dye sensitizer in NDSSCs [0, 2]. Since not all photons scattered by or transmitted through the nanocrystalline TiO 2 layer get absorbed by a monolayer of chelating Henna dyes molecules, the incorporation of energy relay dyes might help enhancing the light harvesting efficiency. A remarkable enhancement in absorption spectral bandwidth and 26% increase in power

5 Nanotechnology 5 Photocurrent (ma) Voltage (V) () 8 g Bahraini Henna cell (2) 80 g Bahraini Henna cell (3) 2 g Yemeni Henna cell (4) 4.2 g Yemeni Henna cell (5) 84 g Yemeni Henna cell Figure 4: I-V characteristic of Henna extracts cells. conversion efficiency have been accomplished with some sensitizers after energy relay dyes have been added [22]. The fact of the dependence of both hole transport and collection efficiency on the dye-cation reduction and I /I 3 redox efficiency at counterelectrodes is to be taken into account [23], and the redoxing electrolyte must be chosen such that the reduction of I 3 ions by injection of electrons is fast and efficient (see Figure ). As a matter of fact, besides limiting cell stability due to evaporation, liquid electrolyte inhibits fabrication of multicell modules, since module manufacturing requires cells be connected electrically yet separated chemically [24, 25]. Another important factor playing major role in enhancing the cell s efficiency is the thickness of the nanostructured TiO 2 layer which must be less than 20μm toensurediffusion length of the photoelectrons be greater than that of the nanocrystalline TiO 2 layer. To increase photogenerated electron diffusion length, studies suggest replacing the nanoparticles film with an array of single-crystalline nanowires or nanosheets in which electrons transport increase by several orders of magnitude [6, 26 28]. Significant successes have been achieved in improving the photoconversion efficiency of solar cells based on CdSe quantum dot light harvesters supported with carbon nanotube network [29, 30]. This is accomplished by incorporating carbon nanotubes network in the nanostructured TiO 2 film and accordingly assisting charge transport process. Consequently, an appreciable improvement in the photoconversion efficiency of the DSSC was obtained. Finally, dark current in DSSC is mainly due to the loss of the injected electron from nanostructured TiO 2 to I 3 (the hole carrier in solution electrolyte). Reduction of dark current enhances the open-circuit voltage of the cell, and one successful way to suppress dark current is to use coadsorbates on the nanostructured TiO 2 surface. Therefore, to achieve further improvement of the performance of DSSC cell many researchers have suggested replacing the liquid electrolyte with a solid state one that provides a better sealing of the cell [3, 32] and fabrication of large area modules with efficiency above 2%. The success of Sony in 200 to present a DSSC module with efficiency close to 0% is one of the driving achievements toward fabrication of outdoor larger area modules that can be integrated in green buildings. Also, as presented by Dyesol, development of flexible transparent substrate (polymer based) will transform DSSCs industry toward mass production and commercialization of singlecell or minimodules for indoor and personal appliances. 5. Conclusion In this work we studied the optical and photovoltaic properties of sensitized nanostructured TiO 2 with two types of Henna (Lawsonia inermis L.) extracts. Henna dyes were extracted using Soxhlet extractor technique. It was shown that both types of Henna extracts exhibit high level of absorbance in the UV, visible, and near-infrared region of the solar spectrum. However, a higher light harvesting efficiency of Bahraini Henna, as compared to Yemeni Henna, was obtained. This fact is reflected in a higher photocurrent and open-circuit voltage and consequently a higher efficiency of the Bahraini Henna based photovoltaic cell. Extract concentration was found to influence remarkably the magnitude of the collected photocurrent. High concentration of Henna extract introduces a series resistance that ultimately reduces the collected photocurrent. On the other hand, diluted extracts reduce the magnitude of the photocurrent and cell efficiency. Optimization of the preparation conditions of the nanocrystalline TiO 2 layer and the choice of the redoxing electrolyte are found to be determining factors for the performance of the dye-sensitized photovoltaic cell. Acknowledgments The authors are greatly indebted to the University of Bahrain for financial support. Also, they would like to express their thanks to Dr. Mohammad S. Hussain (National Nanotechnology Center King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST)) for providing the SEM measurements. References [] K. Hara and H. Arakawa, Dye-sensitized solar cells, in Handbook of Photovoltaic Science and Engineering, A. Luque and S. Hegedus, Eds., chapter 5, p. 663, John Wiley & Sons, [2] J. Zhao, A. Wang, and M. A. 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