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Electrochemical Energy Engineering

Electrochemical Energy Engineering

Electrochemical Energy Engineering

This is an online resource which explores basic electrochemical concepts regarding energy engineering. The text spans from principles in electric charge and potential to thermodynamics, as well as the role of electrode reactions. It elaborates on the theory behind electroactive layers and modified electrodes, alongside governing electrochemical response principles. Scanning probe methods, photoelectrochemistry, and spectroelectrochemistry techniques are covered. This note grounds the reader in electrochemical principles with a focus on the application of these principles in energy systems, making it very useful for students and engineers interested in electrochemical energy conversion and storage technologies.

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