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Polycarbonate (plexiglass) cell for photoelectrochemical experiments in connection with gas chromatograph and potentiostat

Authors: Braun, Artur; Toth, Rita; Schrantz, Krisztina; Altorfer, Heinz; Wyss, Peter;

Polycarbonate (plexiglass) cell for photoelectrochemical experiments in connection with gas chromatograph and potentiostat

Abstract

This is a transparent cell for photoelectrochemical water splitting and similar gas evolution experiments, operated by a potentiostat and connectable with a gas chromatograph. It allows to determine the evolved gas based on electrochemical data, and determine the evolved gas from the gas chromatorgraph, and compare both via Faraday's law. The cell is gastight and can receive a membrane.

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