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REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE

Edible green pigment extraction technology


The invention relates to an edible pigment extraction technology, and concretely
relates to an edible green pigment extraction technology. The green pigment
extraction technology has the advantages of simple operation, high extraction rate
and strong product stability. The technology adopting Sansevieria trifasciata Prain as
a raw material and adopting an ultrasonic technique to extract concretely comprises
the steps of cleaning, drying, crushing, extracting, filtering, concentrating the
obtained supernatant, and drying.

Fabrication and Characterization of Sansevieria trifasciata,


Pandanus amaryllifolius and Cassia angustifolia as
Photosensitizer for Dye Sensitized Solar Cells
Dye sensitized Solar Cells (DSSC) is one of the electric cells photochemical
consisting of photoelectrode, dye, counter electrode, and electrolyte. The aims of the
research to determine of the optical and electrical characteristic of the extract
Sansevieria trifasciata, Pandanus amaryllifolius, and Cassia angustifolia. The study
is also aimed to determine the effect of natural dyes extract to increase the efficiency
of solar cells based DSSC. Sandwich structures formed in the sample consisted of
working electrode pair Titanium dioxide (TiO2) and the counter electrode platinum
(Pt). Dye extraction process is performed by stirring for 1 hour and then allowed to
stand for 24 hours. Absorbance test is measure by using UV-Vis spectrophotometer
Lambda 25, conductivity test by using a two-point probes Elkahfi 100, and
characterization of current and voltage (I-V) by using a Keithley 2602A. The results
showed that the greatest efficiency of 0.160% at Dye Pandanus amaryllifolius.

Harnessing the Natural Pigmentation of Sansevieria


Trifasciata: A Novel Approach to Creating Sustainable Color
Paint
This research investigates the feasibility of utilizing Sansevieria trifasciata, commonly
known as snake plant or mother-in-law's tongue, as a natural source for creating
color paint. By exploring the inherent pigmentation of the plant's leaves and
employing eco-friendly extraction techniques, this study presents an innovative and
sustainable approach to developing a range of vibrant paint colors. Through a series
of experiments and analyses, we demonstrate the potential of Sansevieria trifasciata
as a renewable and environmentally friendly alternative in the field of painting. In
recent years, there has been an increasing emphasis on sustainable practices and
environmentally friendly alternatives in various industries. The field of painting,
traditionally reliant on synthetic pigments and harmful chemicals, has seen a growing
demand for natural and non-toxic options. In this context, we explore the potential of
Sansevieria trifasciata, a commonly found indoor plant known for its hardiness and
air purification properties, as a natural source for creating colour paint. This research
aims to investigate the viability of utilizing the pigments present in the leaves of
Sansevieria trifasciata and developing a sustainable and eco-friendly painting
material.

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