Abstract
This paper presents a systematic review focused on organic photovoltaic cells and their electronic protection systems. Utilizing the Proknow-C methodology, the study constructs a bibliographic portfolio to identify the current state of research in this field. Out of 2,231 papers obtained from major scientific databases, only 14 prove relevant to the theme, highlighting a significant research gap. The paper presents the bibliometric analysis of the selected articles, by citations, periodicals and publications per year, in addition to the systemic analysis of the most relevant articles, serving as a valuable resource for researchers, offering an updated overview and foundation for future investigations in organic photovoltaics. By addressing the identified research gap, researchers can drive advancements in electronic protection systems for organic photovoltaic cells, contributing to the progress of renewable energy technologies.
Keywords:
Organic photovoltaics; OPV Protection; Proknow-C; Bibliometric Analysis; Systemic Analisys
HIGHLIGHTS
Systematic review identifies research gaps in organic photovoltaics.
Resourceful foundation for future investigations in organic photovoltaics.
Collaboration to drive advancements in electronic protection systems for renewable energy.
Importance of addressing partial shading and I-V curve for efficient organic photovoltaics.