Tuesday, 26 September 2023

Application of Surfactants in Photoelectrochemical cell for Solar Energy Conversion and Storage | Chapter 7 | Current Innovations in Chemical and Materials Sciences Vol. 1

 Photoelectrochemical Cell is a Photogalvanic ploy that absorbs light with a high-assimilation electrolyte solution and provides strength for reactions. A increasing interest in Photoelectrochemical Cells has resulted from the search for energy from undepletable source sources due to the feasibility that they could convert solar energy into energetic energy.  Power depository is crucial for wind and solar power production. Surfactants in Photoelectrochemical solar cells offer a hopeful alternative for producing and storing solar power simultaneously. Studying container performance, Critical micelle concentration (CMC) considerably impact photogalvanics, increasing storage competency and conversion efficiency. Surfactants advance cost-effective and experienced Photoelectrochemical Cell development in the future. The assimilation spectra of the systems accompanying and without surfactant were also intentional. Furthermore, the utilization of surfactant publishing for the storage of solar energy and adaptation from solar cell using dyes are too included.

Author(s) Details:

Shanker Lal Meena,
Photoelectrochemical Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Jai Naraian Vyas University, Jodhpur, India.

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