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Johns Hopkins University | EN.510.658

Electroanalytical Chemistry & Energy Conversion

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Electrochemical methods are used by researchers in many fields to study topics such as (photo)electrocatalysis, batteries, and chemical sensors. This course will cover the basic theory and applications of electrochemistry to provide students with foundational knowledge of electrified solid-solution interfaces. Fundamental topics including interfacial charge transfer, mass transport, electric double layer structure, electrode kinetics, and analytical methods will be covered. State-of-the-art topics in electrochemistry research will also be discussed.

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A. Hall
13:30 - 14:45