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    Natural Basil as Photosensitizer with ZnO Thin Films for Solar Cell Applications
    (Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2020-06-04T00:00:00) Shiyani, Tulshi; Mahapatra, S.K.; Banerjee, Indrani
    The hybrid solar cell has been fabricated using natural dye extracted from basil or ocimum leaves and ZnO thin film. The extracted natural dye was deposited on ZnO thin films and dried at room temperature. The semiconductor layer of ZnO was fabricated on FTO-coated glass substrate using magnetron sputtering with a thickness of 500 nm. A photocathode was prepared from the Au�Pd mixture using sputtering for a top electrode. ZnO has been confirmed using X-ray diffraction and UV�visible absorption spectroscopy measurements. The photovoltaic characteristics of the prepared DSSCs were studied by measuring the I�V characteristics under the illumination of halogen light. Photocurrent and photovoltage both are increased in the cell. The value of short-circuit current (I sc), open-circuit voltage (V oc), and photon energy conversion efficiency (?) were calculated for a dye-sensitized solar cell (DSSC). DSSCs provide the promising light to electrical energy conversion efficiency due to their low-cost fabrication, environmentally friendly elements, and low maintenance. DSSC offers transparent solar cell modules with the capabilities of the use of hybrid composition such as organic and inorganic materials. The basil/ZnO-based hybrid devices can also be useful for photoelectrochemical cell and water splitting applications. � 2022 IETE.
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    Natural Basil as Photosensitizer with ZnO Thin Films for Solar Cell Applications
    (Taylor and Francis Ltd, 2020) Shiyani, T; Mahapatra, S.K; Banerjee, I.
    The hybrid solar cell has been fabricated using natural dye extracted from basil or ocimum leaves and ZnO thin film. The extracted natural dye was deposited on ZnO thin films and dried at room temperature. The semiconductor layer of ZnO was fabricated on FTO-coated glass substrate using magnetron sputtering with a thickness of 500 nm. A photocathode was prepared from the Au�Pd mixture using sputtering for a top electrode. ZnO has been confirmed using X-ray diffraction and UV�visible absorption spectroscopy measurements. The photovoltaic characteristics of the prepared DSSCs were studied by measuring the I�V characteristics under the illumination of halogen light. Photocurrent and photovoltage both are increased in the cell. The value of short-circuit current (Isc), open-circuit voltage (Voc), and photon energy conversion efficiency (?) were calculated for a dye-sensitized solar cell (DSSC). DSSCs provide the promising light to electrical energy conversion efficiency due to their low-cost fabrication, environmentally friendly elements, and low maintenance. DSSC offers transparent solar cell modules with the capabilities of the use of hybrid composition such as organic and inorganic materials. The basil/ZnO-based hybrid devices can also be useful for photoelectrochemical cell and water splitting applications. � 2020, � 2020 IETE.
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    Chloroplast DNA phylogeography of holy basil (Ocimum tenuiflorum) in Indian subcontinent
    (2014) Bast, Felix; Rani, Pooja; Meena, Devendra
    Ocimum tenuiflorum L., holy basil "Tulsi", is an important medicinal plant that is being grown and traditionally revered throughout Indian Subcontinent for thousands of years; however, DNA sequence-based genetic diversity of this aromatic herb is not yet known. In this report, we present our studies on the phylogeography of this species using trnL-trnF intergenic spacer of plastid genome as the DNA barcode for isolates from Indian subcontinent. Our pairwise distance analyses indicated that genetic heterogeneity of isolates remained quite low, with overall mean nucleotide p-distance of 5?10-4. However, our sensitive phylogenetic analysis using maximum likelihood framework was able to reveal subtle intraspecific molecular evolution of this species within the subcontinent. All isolates except that from North-Central India formed a distinct phylogenetic clade, notwithstanding low bootstrap support and collapse of the clade in Bayesian Inference. North-Central isolates occupied more basal position compared to other isolates, which is suggestive of its evolutionarily primitive status. Indian isolates formed a monophyletic and well-supported clade within O. tenuiflorum clade, which indicates a distinct haplotype. Given the vast geographical area of more than 3 million km 2 encompassing many exclusive biogeographical and ecological zones, relatively low rate of evolution of this herb at this locus in India is particularly interesting. ? 2014 Felix Bast et al.