
The H-Cell is a two-compartment electrochemical cell designed for experiments that require the separation of two electrode chambers. It is commonly used for membrane testing, H2 permeation studies, and any application where isolating the two electrodes is essential for accurate measurements.
Each compartment can be separated by an ion-exchange membrane, ensuring that any byproducts generated at the counter electrode do not interfere with the behavior of the working electrode, and vice versa. This separation allows for more controlled and precise electrochemical testing.
Key Features:
- Two-Compartment Design: Ideal for experiments requiring isolated electrode chambers.
- Ion-Exchange Membrane: Prevents interference between electrodes by separating byproducts.
- Versatile Applications: Suitable for membrane testing, H2 permeation, and other two-electrode studies.
Applications:
- Membrane Research
- Fuel Cell Studies
- Electrochemical Water Spitting
- ASTM Grade Corrosion Studies
- Redox Flow Batteries
- CO2 Reduction Studies
- Reference Electrode Testing