Effect of the use of inorganic- based photoluminescent materials in solar energy devices application
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World Journal of Advanced Engineering Technology and Sciences, 2023, 09(02), 016–025
Abstract
The dynamic processes that take place in life require energy. The main convenient source of energy even in living tissue
are hydrocarbons. This is due to the high-carbon based energy source that eventually converts fossil fuels. The preferred
fuels as the primarily and industrial fuel contribute to the observed negative effects which emit pollutants to our
environments and result to global warming. To mitigate such energy dependence, solar radiation has been exploited to
produce clean energy through the use of photovoltaic cells. Nevertheless, natural radiation varies depending on the
season of the year. This study investigated the properties of inorganic materials that support fluorescence after the
source of light has been withdrawn. The minerals Sb/Ca/Mn/Ag were prepared hydrothermally to cultivate
luminescent properties. The resulting products were characterized using Fourier Transformed Infrared (FTIR)
spectroscopy and then applied to extend radiation in a photoactive material of a photocell. Optimal values of the
prepared luminescent substance were established to produce the best generated potential in the fabricated solar cells
when the natural radiation was withdrawn. Established receptive layer composites (KI/I2: CX) were inserted into a
molding dice on top of the photosensitive layer and joined together by pressing. The ensued inorganic luminescent cells
optical characteristics were observed under UV radiation (320 - 400 nm) wavelength which produced sequential
varying colorations from brown, light blue, blue to red before diminishing gradually as the incident radiation was
removed. The open circuit potential voltage (VOC) and current density (JSC) generated parameters were observed. The
(0.45, 0.4, and 0.086) V residue potential resulted due to shifting of IR by SbNO3, Sb-PO4, Sb-CO3 and Sb-O luminescent
materials. The dopants had promising properties for radiation delay in photo voltaic devices application.
