Researchers used naturally occurring pigment found in jamun as an inexpensive photosensitiser for dye sensitised solar cells dsscs or gratzel cells.
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The kernel of the fruit has the most potential as it helps lower blood glucose levels as per a study published in the journal of food science and technology in 2017.
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Medicinally jamun is found in a number of forms including as a juice in its raw fruit form and in the form of an extract from the bark leaves and seeds.
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Scientists at iit roorkee have used the juicy delectable indian summer fruit jamun to create inexpensive and more efficient solar cells.
Jamun a fruit native to india and certain parts of southeast asia could help reduce the price of solar panels by an amazing 40 percent.
A small yet powerful fruit power packed with nutrients this seed sized fruit will surprise you when it comes to its health benefits.
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The reason solar panels made from jamuns will be less expensive is due to the fact natural pigments such as the ones occurring in jamuns are far more inexpensive that ruthenium based pigments that are generally used.
Gratzel cells are thin film solar cells composed of a porous layer of titanium dioxide tio2 coated photoanode a layer of dye molecules that absorbs sunlight an electrolyte for regenerating the dye and a.
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According to the study conducted by researchers from the indian institute of technology iit roorkee black plum has been found to contain a specific pigment that is capable of capturing sunlight efficiently.
Researchers used naturally occurring pigment found in jamun.
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Scientists at iit roorkee have used the juicy delectable indian summer fruit jamun to create inexpensive and more efficient solar cells researchers used naturally occurring pigment found in jamun as an inexpensive photosensitiser for dye sensitised solar cells dsscs or gratzel cells.