This study used spinach extract, ipomoea leaf extract and their mixed extracts as the natural dyes for a
dye-sensitized solar cell (DSSC). Spinach and ipomoea leaves were first placed separately in ethanol and
the chlorophyll of these two kinds of plants was extracted to serve as the natural dyes for using in DSSCs.
In addition, the self-developed nanofluid synthesis system prepared a TiO2 nanofluid with an average
particle size of 50 nm. Electrophoresis deposition was performed to let the TiO2 deposit nanoparticles
on the indium tin oxide (ITO) conductive glass, forming a TiO2 thin film with the thickness of 11.61m.
This TiO2 thin film underwent sintering at 450 ◦C to enhance the compactness of thin film. Finally, the
sintered TiO2 thin film was immersed in the natural dye solutions extracted from spinach and ipomoea
leaves, completing the production of the anode of DSSC. This study then further inspected the fill factor,
photoelectric conversion efficiency and incident photon current efficiency of the encapsulated DSSC.
According to the experimental results of current–voltage curve, the photoelectric conversion efficiency
of the DSSCs prepared by natural dyes from ipomoea leaf extract is 0.318% under extraction temperature of
50 ◦C and pH value of extraction fluid at 1.0. This paper also investigated the influence of the temperature
in the extraction process of this kind of natural dye and the influence of pH value of the dye solution on
the UV–VIS patterns absorption spectra of the prepared natural dye solutions, and the influence of these
two factors on the photoelectric conversion efficiency of DSSC.