New generation solar batteries: biophotovoltaics

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2019

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Dicle University

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In this review study, the applications of plants to obtain energy from the electron flow formed as a result of photosynthesis reaction were investigated. Biophotovoltaic (BPV) devices are biological solar cells that convert the energy released into electrical energy by microorganisms such as algae. A series of reactions occurs when the solar radiation falls on the alga. Water is divided into three parts: proton (H + ion), electron and oxygen. These ions and the element of oxygen are vital for the inorganic substances contained in carbohydrates and proteins, which allow the growth of alga. Electricity is produced when the sensor is placed in a system containing two electrodes separated by a membrane that allows only protons to pass through. Electrons produced during photosynthesis pass through an external circuit to water form and reunite with proton and oxygen at the reductive electrode (cathode). Electricity is generated as a result of flow passing through the external circuit and can be used to operate electronic devices.

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Biophotovoltaics, Solar Energy, Organic Solar Cells, Renewable Energy Sources

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Budak Ziyadanoğulları, N., Özdemir, Y. (2019). New generation solar batteries: biophotovoltaics. 4th International Engineering and Natural Sciences Conference (IENSC 2019), 06-08 November 2019, Diyarbakır, Turkey