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Theory and Practice of Electrochemical Processes
Classroom based course with study materials, lecturer support and CPD Hours included
London Training For Excellence
Summary
Overview
Electrochemistry is a crucial discipline because of its countless applications. Furthermore, nowadays the interest of researchers for electrochemistry is rising in an exponential way because of its implications on new promising fields (e.g.: nanotechnology, membrane technology and hydrogen production), making the knowledge of electrochemistry highly valuable.
Description
- Redox reaction
- Electrode potential
- Standard electrodes
- Overpotentials
- Charge transport
- Electrical double layer
- Electrolysis
- Galvanic cells
- Accumulators
- Fuel cells
- Hydrogen fuel cells
- Faraday’s law of elelctrolysis
- Water electrolysis
- Electrodeposition
- Electroplating
- Electrotyping
- Aluminium production
- Copper production and refining
- Chloroalkali process
- Corrosion
- Passivation
- Evans diagram
- Pourbaix diagrams
- Electroanalytical methods
- Potentiometry
- Coulometry
- Voltammetry
- Polarography
- Amperometry
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