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Photogalvanic solar energy conversion: Study with photosensitizers Toluidine Blue and Malachite Green in presence of NaLS

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  • Genwa, K.R.
  • Kumar, Arun
  • Sonel, Abhilasha

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The photogalvanic effect of photosensitizer - reductant pair, Toluidine Blue-Arabinose and Malachite Green-Arabinose have been studied in presence of anionic surfactant NaLS (sodium lauryl sulphate) and a tentative mechanism has been proposed for the cell reaction. The photopotential ([Delta]V) and photocurrent (isc) were obtained 813.0Â mV and 60.0Â [mu]A in Toluidine Blue system and 348.0Â mV and 36.0Â [mu]A in Malachite Green system. The conversion efficiency and storage capacity of the developed cells were found to be 0.1448% and 123.0Â min, respectively with Toluidine Blue system and 0.0590% and 32.0Â min, respectively with Malachite Green system.

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  • Genwa, K.R. & Kumar, Arun & Sonel, Abhilasha, 2009. "Photogalvanic solar energy conversion: Study with photosensitizers Toluidine Blue and Malachite Green in presence of NaLS," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 86(9), pages 1431-1436, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:appene:v:86:y:2009:i:9:p:1431-1436
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    1. Koli, Pooran & Sharma, Urvashi & Gangotri, K.M., 2012. "Solar energy conversion and storage: Rhodamine B - Fructose photogalvanic cell," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 37(1), pages 250-258.
    2. Koli, Pooran, 2014. "Solar energy conversion and storage: Fast Green FCF-Fructose photogalvanic cell," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 118(C), pages 231-237.
    3. Malviya, Amulyacharya & Solanki, Prem Prakash, 2016. "Photogalvanics: A sustainable and promising device for solar energy conversion and storage," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 59(C), pages 662-691.
    4. Bhimwal, Mahesh Kumar & Gangotri, K.M., 2011. "A comparative study on the performance of photogalvanic cells with different photosensitizers for solar energy conversion and storage: D-Xylose-NaLS systems," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 36(2), pages 1324-1331.

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