Photoelectrodchemical Conversion by Polycrystalline $TiO_2$ Electrodes

$TiO_2$ 다결정 전극에 의한 광전기 화학변환

  • Published : 1983.01.01

Abstract

The photoelectrochemical conversion by polycrystalline $TiO_2$ electrodes is effected by applied voltage oxidized $TiO_2$ thickness temperature and concentration of a, P. E. C cell. Anodic current starts at -0.8V in 1N-NaOH solu-tion and photocurrent appears around 420nm frequency. And the emf of the cell drops with the rate of 58.5mV/PH.

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