Issue 10, 2025

Green synthesis of carbon quantum dots from nutshells for enhanced performance in dye-sensitized solar cells

Abstract

This study presents a sustainable approach to large scale synthesis of carbon quantum dots (CQDs) from nutshells, a widely available waste from biomass, using hydrogen peroxide (H2O) as the oxidizing agent in a hydrothermal process. The conditions of synthesis, including concentration of H2O2, reaction temperature and time, have been systematically optimized. The results show that optimal conditions include a concentration of 2.5% H2O2, a reaction temperature of 180 °C and a reaction time of 12 hours. The obtained CQDs have an average size of 3 nm and excellent fluorescence. The 2 L Parr reactor has been used to increase the production process and make it more viable for industrial applications. By-products of the reaction, including gas, liquid and solid residues, have been analyzed to understand the distribution of carbon. In addition, CQDs have been incorporated in dye-sensitive solar cells (DSSCs) where they have significantly improved the photovoltaic performance, with increased current density and overall efficiency. This work highlights the potential of biomass-based CQDs for the sustainable production of nanomaterials and for energy conversion applications, and offers a scalable and environmentally friendly alternative to synthesis of CQDs.

Graphical abstract: Green synthesis of carbon quantum dots from nutshells for enhanced performance in dye-sensitized solar cells

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Dec 2024
Accepted
08 Mar 2025
First published
13 Mar 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2025,15, 7938-7947

Green synthesis of carbon quantum dots from nutshells for enhanced performance in dye-sensitized solar cells

Y. Yu, Y. Ouyang, F. Xu, T. Wang, X. Wei, T. Wang and Y. Yao, RSC Adv., 2025, 15, 7938 DOI: 10.1039/D4RA08649J

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