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FES2 is a chemical compound also known as Iron Pyrite or Fool's Gold. The FES2 N Factor is a measure of the efficiency of FES2 as a catalyst in the electrochemical reduction of CO2. This factor represents the active sites available on the FES2 surface for catalyzing the reaction.
The N factor is calculated as the ratio of the number of active sites available on FES2 to the total surface area of the catalyst. It is calculated by the following formula:
N = (N0 * M * NA) / (A * rho)
Where,
N = FES2 N factor N0 = Number of active sites per unit area of FES2 M = Molar mass of FES2 NA = Avogadro's number A = Surface area of FES2 rho = Density of FES2
FES2 is a promising catalyst for CO2 reduction due to its low cost, high abundance, and stability under electrochemical conditions. The FES2 N factor is an important parameter for the evaluation and optimization of FES2-based catalysts for CO2 reduction.
The FES2 N factor is an important parameter for evaluating the efficiency of FES2 as a catalyst for CO2 reduction. It is calculated as the ratio of the number of active sites to the total surface area of the catalyst. This factor is essential for the optimization of FES2-based catalysts and has significant implications for the development of sustainable energy solutions.