Scientists discover Onion Extract Boosts Solar Panel Durability, Offering Lasting protection
JAKARTA, Indonesia – In a surprising breakthrough, researchers have found that an extract from shallots - a common kitchen ingredient – can significantly enhance the longevity and performance of solar panels, offering a potentially revolutionary, bio-based choice to conventional protective materials. The discovery, led by Nizamov, promises more durable and environmentally amiable solar technology, extending beyond perovskite and organic solar cells to applications like food packaging.
Conventional solar panel filters frequently enough degrade with prolonged sun exposure. Researchers tested the endurance of filters using artificial light equivalent to approximately one year of sunlight in Central Europe – 1,000 hours – and found that filters incorporating the onion film remained stable and consistent in protecting and transmitting light. In contrast, filters based on iron ions showed a noticeable decline in quality after the same ”aging” process. “Long-term testing emphasizes how important the resistance of protective material is,” Nizamov explained.The research indicates the potential for a sustainable solution that doesn’t rely on complex, high-tech processes. The shallot extract can be used to develop safe, biodegradable, solar-powered sensors for sterile environments, such as food packaging. this finding highlights the possibility of clean energy solutions originating from readily available natural resources, paving the way for a more sustainable and green energy future through a combination of nanotechnology and natural materials.