electrochemistry

NOUN
  1. branch of chemistry that deals with the chemical action of electricity and the production of electricity by chemical reactions
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How To Use electrochemistry In A Sentence

  • He currently works for an engineering consultancy firm, in various fields involving mechanics and fluid dynamics, and is also involved with work in physiology and electrochemistry.
  • Similarly, Congress ought to greatly accelerate research into photovoltaics and into electrochemistry for next generation batteries.
  • This larger cell enabled us to more thoroughly remove oxygen from the electrolyte yielding better electrochemistry.
  • There is an atomic will towards binding and dissociation, driven by thermodynamics and electrochemistry.
  • In chemistry the most common use of the term anode occurs in electrochemistry.
  • The task of transporting electrical charges between metal-oxide and water phases is critical in such technologies as catalysis, sensors, and electrochemistry.
  • Redox reactions are central to electrochemistry because they are chemical processes that involve the flow of electrons from one chemical entity to another.
  • The company will devote itself to research and development of enzyme technology and organic electrochemistry.
  • Chemisorption plays an essential role in corrosion, heterogeneous catalysis, and electrochemistry.
  • Two-dimensional domain and island growth in thin organic or inorganic films is of great interest in such fields as microelectronics, optics, and electrochemistry.
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