N-methylphenazine photogalvanic cell

Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – Deferred action type – Responsive to light

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H01M 630, H01M 636

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ABSTRACT:
A photogalvanic cell having a light transparent electrode and a spaced counterelectrode separated by an electrolyte. The electrolyte includes an n-methylphenazine dye system which not only contributes to the conversion of light to electrical energy but also is capable of storing electrical charge after light is removed.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3989542 (1976-11-01), Clark
W. D. Clark et al, "Photogalvanic Cells," Solar Energy, vol. 17, pp. 147-150 (1975).
J. R. Bolton, "Photochemical Storage of Solar Energy by the Dye Sensitized Photolysis of Water," Proc. VIII Int'l Conf. on Photochem, Edmonton, Canada, Aug. 1975.
R. A. Hann et al, "Photogalvanic Output from Cells Containing Organic Dye," Nature Physical Science, vol. 244, Aug. 1973, pp. 126-127.
R. Gomer, "Photogalvanic Cells," Electrochimica Acta, vol. 20, pp. 13-20 (1975).

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