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Constructing a Dye Sensitized Solar Cell

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Uploaded by on Oct 9, 2009

This video provides a step-by-step set of instructions for making a dye-sensitized solar cell using fruit juice, followed by testing.

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  • for the iodide electrolyte, can polyethylene glycol be used along with iodine and potassium iodide to make it?

  • @steven6chen polyethylene glycol is a solid at room temperature. Do you mean ethylene glycol? That is the solvent for the electrolyte.

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  • @Riserna 0.5M KI, 0.05M I2 in ethylene glycol.

  • any one can make it for me?

    I am looking for solar cell for RED light.

    Just for RED is OK. I am good to put it under RED light, NOT under Sun.

  • Great Video.....I have been studying this stuffs in Silico for a year now , but I didnt have teh chance to see a real working DSSC so far...this video made it easier for me to see a real example ...Thanks

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