Reticular vitreous carbon is a three-dimensional, microporous material made from glassy foam, featuring a high void ratio of 90%-97%, low density (0.03g/cm³), excellent chemical stability, and impressive specific surface area and conductivity. It also boasts low thermal conductivity and expansion, high structural strength, and minimal fluid resistance. This type of electrode shows great potential in applications such as organic electrochemical synthesis, electrocatalytic reactions, and electrochemical research.
<span style="font-weight: 400;">High-quality FTO glass slides coated on a soda lime float glass. </span>
<span style="font-weight: 400;">Available sizes 10 x 20 mm, and 100 x 100 mm with a plate thickness of 1.1 mm (Pack of 50).</span>
<span style="font-weight: 400;"> Customization is also available.</span>
High-quality ITO glass slides coated on a soda lime float glass.
Available sizes are 10 x 20 mm, and 100 x 100 mm with a plate thickness of 1.1 mm (Pack of 50).
Customization is also available.