New York, USA – July 27, 2022 – Since materials can define the kinetics, thermodynamics, and even the ultimate success of electron transfer, choosing the most appropriate electrode material is considered to be of paramount significance in modern organic electrochemistry research. As a key player in the material science community, Alfa Chemistry has recently announced the offering of varieties of electrode materials, which are manufactured under the highest standards and hopefully will assist in achieving optimal yields and selectivity.
Electrode serves as a sensor in electrochemical analysis to convert solution concentrations into electrical signals. Electrode materials are substances used to construct electrodes.
The mechanisms and rationale underlying the success of the electrochemical process are complicated. Meanwhile, novel synthetic methodology and organic electrochemical techniques have been continuously developed, and approaches that are more affordable, safer, and produce less waste are shared pursuits for researchers.
“High-quality electrode materials will also contribute to the outstanding performance of microbial fuel cells (MFCs). The measurement of performance include the adhesion of microorganism, electrochemical efficiency, and electron transfer,” said one of the senior scientists from Alfa Chemistry. “Using cost-effective materials to generate more electricity will surely increase the chances of MFCs commercialization in the broader environmental applications.”
Depending on different experimental purposes, the choice of electrode material varies. Meanwhile, the number of electrode materials available has increased over time to fulfill all application purposes. At present, Alfa Chemistry offers the following types of electrode materials:
• Embedded cathode
• Converted cathode
• Lithium alloy anode
• Metal oxide anode
• Carbon anode
More specifically, the following electrode materials can be easily obtained from Alfa Chemistry. To name just a few here: Lanthanum Strontium Cobaltite, LSC-82 (CAS 108916-09-2), Lithium Nickel Cobalt Oxide (CAS 113066-89-0), Lithium Iron(III) Oxide (CAS 12022-46-7), Lanthanum Nickelate (CAS 12031-41-3), Lithium Nickel Dioxide (CAS 12031-65-1), Lithium Manganese Nickel Oxide (CAS 12031-75-3), Lithium Titanate (CAS 12031-82-2), Lithium Titanate, Spinel (CAS 12031-95-7), Cobalt Monoantimonide (CAS 12052-42-5), Lithium Manganese(III, IV) Oxide (CAS 12057-17-9), Lithium Manganese Oxide (CAS 12057-17-9), Lithium Manganese Dioxide (CAS 12162-79-7), Nickel Oxide Nanowire (CAS 1313-99-1), Vanadium(III) Oxide (CAS 1314-34-7), Lithium Molybdate (CAS 13568-40-6), Lithium Cobalt Phosphate (CAS 13824-63-0), Lithium Iron(II) Phosphate (CAS 15365-14-7), etc.
For more information about Alfa Chemistry’ offering of electrode materials, please visit https://materials.alfachemic.com/products/electrode-materials-401.html or email us directly.
About Alfa Chemistry
Alfa Chemistry, proficient in a wide array of materials, started to expand its product range years ago in the hope of meeting diverse needs and reducing the cost, complexity, and timeline of research projects. Via years’ efforts, the company has now grown to be a reliable source for carbon nanotubes, fullerene (carbon spheres), graphene, high purity materials, MOFs and COFs, molecular sieves, quantum dots, as well as many other types of chemicals and materials.
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