Platinum Plate Electrode Holder
High quality platinum plate electrode holder
Replaceable multi-purpose platinum plate electrode holder for electrochemical and photoelectrochemical studies
Overview | Specifications | Pricing and Options
With build-in good conductivity, corrosion resistant and high purity platinum sheet, the replaceable multi-purpose 10 x 15 mm platinum plate electrode holder gives access to various working electrodes such as ITO/FTO conductive glass, carbon nanomaterials including graphene sheets, 2D nanoparticles and ultra-thin films, quantum dots, semiconducting polymer films or any other conductive electrode materials.
Platinum plate electrode holder is particularly useful for electrochemical and photoelectrochemical studies of pre-prepared films of dyes, polymers and other semiconducting materials on different substrates for the application of polymer solar cells, dye-sensitized solar cells and perovskite solar cells. A good example of that is the platinum plate electrode holder can be used to hold the dye-sensitized photoanode in a photoelectrochemical cell leading to the splitting of water.
Test Your Own Electrodes
Plug-and-play with virtually any flat, conductive films
Adaptable
Available with either a PEEK or PTFE body
High Conductivity
For fast electron transfer
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For the complete package, buy the platinum plate electrode holder with our high quality reference electrode, counter electrode, working electrode, electrochemical cell and our affordable Ossila potentiostat to start your electrochemical studies.
Specifications
All dimensions are in millimeters.
| Product Code | Plate Dimension |
| C2013P1 | 10 mm x 15 mm |
| C2019P1 | 5 mm x 5 mm |
Pricing and Options
| Product Name | Product Code | Price |
| Platinum Plate Electrode - 10 mm x 15 mm - PTFE Body | C2013P1 | £280 |
| Platinum Plate Electrode - 5 mm x 5 mm - PEEK Body | C2019P1 | £290 |
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PEEK vs PTFE
The choice of whether to use PEEK (polyether ether ketone) or PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene, Teflon) comes down to the conditions of your planned experiments. The key polymer properties to consider are:
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What is a Photoelectrochemical Cell?
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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