Cheaper solar cells

April 5, 2007 | Source: Science Alert

Dye-sensitized solar cells being developed at Massey University, New Zealand may generate electricity from sunlight at a tenth of the cost of current silicon-based photo-electric solar cells.

The synthetic dyes are made from simple organic compounds closely related to those found in nature, including a synthetic chlorophyll derived from the light-harvesting pigment that plants use for photosynthesis.