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Preparation and Characterization of Organic Substrate Material for Solar Cells Using Agricultural Remenants


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1 Department of Applied Physics, The M. S. University of Baroda, Vadodara, India
 

India is an agrarian country. Agricultural industries in India are developing rapidly and agricultural residues such as wheat husk, rice husks, paddy straws, sugarcane waste and other grain husks remain in abundant. Only 10% of these residues are being utilized and rest are disposed of. These residues contain a considerable amount of cellulose, fibres and lignin content. Substrates play vital role in Dye Sensitized Solar Cells. In DSSC's the substrates presently used are ITO and FTO which are very costly. Developing Organic substrates from waste residues of agriculture industry would not only be a cost effective but also eco-friendly. More over substrates fabricated form these materials would be flexible. These materials would be biodegradable and can be suitably inclined using proper methods. The purpose of this work was to use cellulose rich residues to process material for solar cell substrates. Agricultural remnant of Wheat, Rice and Sorghum were taken as raw materials. These materials were alkali treated and subjected to acid. The acid treatment hydrolyzed the hemicelluloses and pectin by breaking down the polysaccharides to simple sugars and hence released the cellulose? bres. The extracted pulp was frozen and crushed. The chemi-mechanical treatment resulted in nano scale fibres. The enhanced crystallinity of the fibres was determined using XRD. The composition of the treated material was studied using FTIR studies.

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Substrates, Cellulose, DSSC, FTIR, XRD.
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Rahul K. Desai
Department of Applied Physics, The M. S. University of Baroda, Vadodara, India
Laxmi J. Tomar
Department of Applied Physics, The M. S. University of Baroda, Vadodara, India
Bishwajit S. Chakrabarty
Department of Applied Physics, The M. S. University of Baroda, Vadodara, India

Abstract


India is an agrarian country. Agricultural industries in India are developing rapidly and agricultural residues such as wheat husk, rice husks, paddy straws, sugarcane waste and other grain husks remain in abundant. Only 10% of these residues are being utilized and rest are disposed of. These residues contain a considerable amount of cellulose, fibres and lignin content. Substrates play vital role in Dye Sensitized Solar Cells. In DSSC's the substrates presently used are ITO and FTO which are very costly. Developing Organic substrates from waste residues of agriculture industry would not only be a cost effective but also eco-friendly. More over substrates fabricated form these materials would be flexible. These materials would be biodegradable and can be suitably inclined using proper methods. The purpose of this work was to use cellulose rich residues to process material for solar cell substrates. Agricultural remnant of Wheat, Rice and Sorghum were taken as raw materials. These materials were alkali treated and subjected to acid. The acid treatment hydrolyzed the hemicelluloses and pectin by breaking down the polysaccharides to simple sugars and hence released the cellulose? bres. The extracted pulp was frozen and crushed. The chemi-mechanical treatment resulted in nano scale fibres. The enhanced crystallinity of the fibres was determined using XRD. The composition of the treated material was studied using FTIR studies.

Keywords


Substrates, Cellulose, DSSC, FTIR, XRD.