This document contains 8 references to scientific papers related to natural dye-sensitized solar cells. The references discuss extracting natural dyes from plants like Malabar spinach and red spinach [1], studying solvent effects on extracting anthocyanin dye from Caesalpinia pulcherrima flowers [2], evaluating the performance of various natural dyes as photosensitizers [3], purifying silicon extracted from coal fly ash [4,5], using anthocyanin-sensitized TiO2 nanoparticles for photodegradation [6], retaining anthocyanin dye extracted from Alternanthera amoena leaves during noodle processing [7], and improving dye-sensitized solar cell efficiency using rare-earth metal modified bismuth
This document contains 8 references to scientific papers related to natural dye-sensitized solar cells. The references discuss extracting natural dyes from plants like Malabar spinach and red spinach [1], studying solvent effects on extracting anthocyanin dye from Caesalpinia pulcherrima flowers [2], evaluating the performance of various natural dyes as photosensitizers [3], purifying silicon extracted from coal fly ash [4,5], using anthocyanin-sensitized TiO2 nanoparticles for photodegradation [6], retaining anthocyanin dye extracted from Alternanthera amoena leaves during noodle processing [7], and improving dye-sensitized solar cell efficiency using rare-earth metal modified bismuth
This document contains 8 references to scientific papers related to natural dye-sensitized solar cells. The references discuss extracting natural dyes from plants like Malabar spinach and red spinach [1], studying solvent effects on extracting anthocyanin dye from Caesalpinia pulcherrima flowers [2], evaluating the performance of various natural dyes as photosensitizers [3], purifying silicon extracted from coal fly ash [4,5], using anthocyanin-sensitized TiO2 nanoparticles for photodegradation [6], retaining anthocyanin dye extracted from Alternanthera amoena leaves during noodle processing [7], and improving dye-sensitized solar cell efficiency using rare-earth metal modified bismuth
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