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  • The power conversion efficiency (PCE) of dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) significantly relies on the semiconductor properties of titanium dioxide (TiO), which varies based on its synthesis method.
  • Traditional TiO synthesis methods can be hazardous to the environment, while green synthesis using ecological solvents offers a safer alternative that minimizes toxic waste and energy use.
  • In this study, tropical almond extract was utilized to control TiO growth, and doping with graphene oxide (GO) enhanced the PCE of DSSCs from 0.85% to 1.72%, indicating a promising low-cost and eco-friendly approach for improving solar cell efficiency.

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The power conversion efficiency (PCE) of a dye-sensitized solar cell (DSSC) device depends on its semiconductor characteristics. Titanium dioxide (TiO) nanoparticles are a semiconductor material commonly used in the DSSC device whose characteristics depend on the synthesis process. There are many routes to synthesize TiO, however, they typically involve hazardous approaches, which may cause risk to the environment. Green synthesis is an environmentally friendly alternative method using ecological solvents that eliminates toxic waste and reduces energy consumption. In this work, tropical almond ( L.) was used as a natural capping agent in the green synthesis to control the growth of TiO. In addition, graphene oxide (GO) was used as a dopant to increase the performance of DSSC device. The results are convincing, in which the addition of 0.0017 % GO doping in tropical almond extract mediated green synthesis of TiO improved the PCE from 0.85 % to 1.72 %. These results suggest that GO-modified TiO nanoparticles green synthesized using tropical almond extract have great potential in the fabrication of DSSC devices with good PCE, low cost, and low environmental impact.

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