Photoelectrochemical cells
A photoelectrochemical cell (PEC) efficiently transforms solar energy into chemical energy or electricity. Upon exposure to light, the cell's semiconductor or photosensitizer component becomes activated.
Photoelectrochemical cells are light or solar energy driven and they offer a promising potential applications in clean energy captivation, energy production and storage and light-emitting devices.
Our photoelectrochemical cells are available in PTFE or glass body, both can employ either a two or three-electrode system using a platinum disc working electrode, a counter electrode, and a reference electrode (optional).
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A photoelectrochemical cell (PEC) is a device that converts solar energy (light) into chemical energy or electricity. Light activates a semiconductor or photosensitizer component within the cell.
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