Toward Visible-Light Photochemical CO2‑to-CH4 Conversion in Aqueous Solutions Using Sensitized Molecular Catalysis/Cyclic voltammetry in various conditions
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< Toward Visible-Light Photochemical CO2‑to-CH4 Conversion in Aqueous Solutions Using Sensitized Molecular Catalysis
investigation
Assay, Cyclic Voltammetry experimentsanalyte | anl conc [mM] | reduction potential | oxidation potential | solvent | solvent vol [ml] | electrolyte | electrolyte purity | el conc [M] | int ref comp | scan rate [mv s-1] | scan number | potential window | scan dir | gas | T [° C] | condition [nm] | WE | WE surface area [mm²] | CE | RE | Details | include |
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0.5 |
-2.0 , -1.4 |
0.1 |
|
100 | argon | glassy carbon | 7.07 | platinum | SCE | Yes | ||||||||||||
0.5 |
-2.0, -1.4 |
0.1 |
|
100 | CO | dark | glassy carbon | 7.07 | platinum | SCE | Yes | |||||||||||
0.5 |
-2.0, -1.4 |
0.1 |
|
100 | CO | irr. >420, 60 min | glassy carbon | 7.07 | platinum | SCE | Yes | |||||||||||
0.5 |
-2.0, -1.4 |
0.1 |
|
100 | CO | TEA (0.05 mM), irr. >420 nm, 1 min | glassy carbon | 7.07 | platinum | SCE | Yes | |||||||||||
0.5 | 0.1 |
|
100 | CO | TEA (0.05 mM), irr. >420 nm, 60 min | glassy carbon | 7.07 | platinum | SCE | Yes |
The results show an increase in current when the solution is irradiated and triethylamine (TEA) is added (see condition column).