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Versatile Open-Source Photoreactor Architecture for Photocatalysis Across the Visible Spectrum
Philip P Lampkin1, Blaise J Thompson1, Samuel H Gellman1
1Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, United States.
Abstract:
Adoption of commercial photoreactors as standards for photocatalysis research could be limited by high cost. We report the development of the Wisconsin Photoreactor Platform (WPP), an open-source photoreactor architecture potentially suitable for general adoption. The WPP integrates inexpensive commercial components and common high-intensity LEDs in a 3D-printed enclosure. Dimensions and features of WPP reactors can be readily varied and configurations easily reproduced. WPP performance is evaluated using literature transformations driven by light of disparate wavelengths.
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