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Johns Hopkins University | EN.570.456

Environmental Electrochemistry

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This course focuses on the positive role that electrochemical science and engineering can play in the protection of the environment. Topics will include environmental electrochemical analyses, electrochemical methods for pollution abatement and control, water/air disinfection approaches, sensors, material recycling (metals) and green energy. The overarching goal of the course is to introduce students to the field of environmental electrochemistry through the study of electrochemical techniques and principles to environmental engineering and science. Prerequisites: One year of both Chemistry and Calculus.

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