Photoelectrochemical Cell Could Generate Methanol by ValeX Angie
Photoelectrochemical Cell Could Generate Methonal
Angelina, ValeriaX
Methonal is generated In the fuel cell the fuel is not burned, but rather is turned into electricity through an electrochemical process that splits methonal into protons, electrons, and carbon dioxide at the anode and then come together to create these protons and electrons with oxygen at the cathode to produce water.
A photelectrochemical cell Water-splitting photoelectrolytic photoelectrochemical cells (P.E.Cs) use light energy to take out the hydrogen from water within a two-electrode cell. Some researchers say three arrangements of photo-electrodes to create P.E.Cs, and they believe it exists photo-anode made of a n-type semiconductor and a metal cathode.
Instead of letting out just hydrogen in the photosynthesis process, the photoelectrochemical cell could generate methanol fuel (CH3OH). Methanol, or methyl alcohol, is almost always added to the methane in natural gas, and it's often added to commercial gasoline to make it burn better and cleanly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOK3dhnf7cA
Instead of letting out just hydrogen in the photosynthesis process, the photoelectrochemical cell could generate methanol fuel (CH3OH). Methanol, or methyl alcohol, is almost always added to the methane in natural gas, and it's often added to commercial gasoline to make it burn better and cleanly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOK3dhnf7cA
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