standardiredoxpotentialteja
Standardiredoxpotentialteja, abbreviated SRPT, is a metric used in electrochemical research to express the standard redox potential of a species in the Teja (Tj) unit system. The Teja unit is defined as the charge transfer that occurs when one mole of electrons moves across a potential difference of one volt, equivalent to 1000 millivolts. Thus, a standard redox potential of 0.5 V corresponds to 500 Tj.
The SRPT value is determined from the Nernst equation under standard conditions: 25 °C, 1 M concentration, and
Typical SRPT values for common electrochemical couples include: the hydrogen electrode, 0 V (0 Tj); the standard hydrogen
Applications of SRPT span several fields:
– Battery technology: SRPT aids in selecting cathode materials with optimal cell voltage.
– Catalysis: Redox potentials expressed in Tj units help compare catalyst efficiencies on a uniform scale.
– Environmental science: Accurate SRPT values support modelling of redox processes in natural waters.
SRPT is adopted by a handful of specialized journals and conference proceedings. It is increasingly integrated