The stability improvements of dye-sensitized solar cell with natural template for photoanode using lignin extracted from rice husk

Rabelsa, Gita and Shobih, Shobih and Hidayat, Jojo and Milana, Phutri and Budiawan, Widhya and Almuqqodas, Erdin and Nursam, Natalita M. and Ibrahim, Ahmad and Pranoto, Lia M. and Firdaus, Yuliar and Yuliarto, Brian (2025) The stability improvements of dye-sensitized solar cell with natural template for photoanode using lignin extracted from rice husk. Heliyon, 11 (1). e39913. ISSN 24058440

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Abstract

In response to escalating global concerns over environmental pollution, the development of green dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) has emerged as a promising technology for solar energy conversion. This study harnesses the potential of rice husk, an abundant agricultural waste in Indonesia, by extracting lignin through a simple recycling method. Lignin acts as a natural, non-toxic dopant and template for TiO₂ composites, enhancing the stability of the photoanode in DSSCs. A TiO₂ photoanode modified with 5 % lignin achieved a power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 4.81 %. After a 90-day stability test, the TiO2/lignin 5 % composite retained 78 % of its initial PCE, significantly outperforming pristine TiO₂ in terms of short-circuit current density (JSC) and open-circuit voltage (VOC). This improved stability is attributed to increased porosity, better lignin dispersion within the TiO₂ matrix, prevention of agglomeration, enhanced surface area for dye adsorption, and reduced electrolyte leakage. Furthermore, lignin's high thermal stability on the TiO₂ surface provides additional protection against dye degradation and electrolyte evaporation during repeated light exposure.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Rice husk, Lignin, TiO2, DSSC, Stability
Subjects: Materials Sciences
Energy
Depositing User: Rizzal Rosiyan
Date Deposited: 30 Dec 2025 20:03
Last Modified: 30 Dec 2025 20:03
URI: https://karya.brin.go.id/id/eprint/57276

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