Toward Visible-Light Photochemical CO2‑to-CH4 Conversion in Aqueous Solutions Using Sensitized Molecular Catalysis/Cyclic voltammetry in various conditions: Difference between revisions

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The results show an increase in current when the solution is irradiated and triethylamine (TEA) is added (see condition column).
The results show an increase in current when the solution is irradiated and triethylamine (TEA) is added (see condition column).

Revision as of 20:57, 5 January 2025

analyte anl conc [M] reduction potential ERed [V] oxidation potential EOx [V] *E0,0 [V] *ERed [V] *EOx [V] solvent solvent vol [ml] electrolyte electrolyte purity el conc [M] int ref comp scan rate [mV/s] scan number potential window scan dir gas T [] condition [nm] WE WE SA [mm²] CE RE Details include

[Ir(ppy)2(bpy)][PF6]

0.5

-2.0 , -1.4

MeCN

TBAPF6

0.1


100 Argon glassy carbon 7.07 platinum SCE Yes

[Ir(ppy)2(bpy)][PF6]

0.5

-2.0, -1.4

MeCN

TBAPF6

0.1


100 CO dark glassy carbon 7.07 platinum SCE No

[Ir(ppy)2(bpy)][PF6]

0.5

-2.0, -1.4

MeCN

TBAPF6

0.1


100 CO irr. >420, 60 min glassy carbon 7.07 platinum SCE No

[Ir(ppy)2(bpy)][PF6]

0.5

-2.0, -1.4

MeCN

TBAPF6

0.1


100 CO TEA (0.05 mM), irr. >420 nm, 1 min glassy carbon 7.07 platinum SCE No

[Ir(ppy)2(bpy)][PF6]

0.5

-2.0

MeCN

TBAPF6

0.1


100 CO TEA (0.05 mM), irr. >420 nm, 60 min glassy carbon 7.07 platinum SCE No

The results show an increase in current when the solution is irradiated and triethylamine (TEA) is added (see condition column).