Light-activated micro device expands 'green' electrochemistry
January 09, 2025
January 09, 2025
ITHACA, New York, Jan. 9 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
Cornell chemists and nanofabrication experts have joined forces to create a 2 millimeter-wide, wireless, light-activated device to simplify electrochemistry for broad use.
Essentially a miniature version of a rooftop solar panel, the device called SPECS (Small Photoelectronics for ElectroChemical Synthesis) can be dropped into high-throughput experiment plates commonly found in academic and indust . . .
Cornell chemists and nanofabrication experts have joined forces to create a 2 millimeter-wide, wireless, light-activated device to simplify electrochemistry for broad use.
Essentially a miniature version of a rooftop solar panel, the device called SPECS (Small Photoelectronics for ElectroChemical Synthesis) can be dropped into high-throughput experiment plates commonly found in academic and indust . . .