Tropical marine Chlorella sp. PP1 as a source of photosynthetic pigments for dye-sensitized solar cells

2015 
Abstract To understand the potential for cultivating tropical marine Chlorella sp. PP1 to produce photosynthetic pigments, particularly β -carotene ( β -Car), we investigated the growth characteristics and pigment properties of Chlorella sp. PP1 under three different irradiances and properties of solar cells sensitized by β -Car. Chlorella sp. PP1 cells that were cultured under fluorescent lamp irradiance (12:12-h photoperiods) showed better cell development and density. However, photoinhibition of cell growth was observed in the cells under both continuous fluorescent lamp irradiance and direct natural sunlight exposure. Photosynthetic pigments of Chlorella sp. PP1 were identified as chlorophylls and carotenoids, and carotenoids were produced more dominantly under light stress conditions. The solar cells that only used β -Car adsorbed by a nanocrystalline TiO 2 film electrode exhibited photovoltaic effects, indicating that β -Car was capable of performing as an antenna of the solar cells.
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