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The module enables students to obtain the knowledge of currently used electrochemical techniques. Emphasis is given not only to the understanding of the principles of the electrochemical phenomena but also to the application of techniques namely in analytical chemistry and the field of environment. After passing the course student would obtain a compact overview of experimental techniques in electrochemistry and knowledge about their experimental demands as well as advantages and disadvantages.
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Students will be able to: know experimental methods used in electrochemistry. identify if studied electrochemical reaction runs irreversible. choose suitable electrochemical method for given application in electrochemistry and electrochemical engineering. Last update: Kubová Petra (01.05.2019)
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R: A.J.Bard, L.R. Faulkner: Electrochemical methods, Fundamentals and Applications, Wiley, New York, 2000, second edition A: Rasi Varna, J. R. Selman: Techniques for characterization of electrodes and electrochemical processes, Willey - Interscience Publication, 1990 Last update: Kubová Petra (01.05.2019)
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Zkouška se skládá z písemné a ústní části. Last update: Kubová Petra (01.05.2019)
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1. Electrotechnical instrumentation, electrochemical cell 2. Faradayic and non-faradayic processes 3. Controlled potential techniques 4. Potentiostatic methods 5. Potentiodynamic methods 6. Microelectrodes 7. Controlled current techniques 8. Polarography 9. Coulometry, bulk electrolysis 10. Striping voltammetry. 11. Convective methods, rotating disc electrode (RDE), rotating ring disc electrode (RRDE) 12. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy 13. Ion selective electrodes 14. Principles of semiconductor photocatalysis Last update: Kubová Petra (01.05.2019)
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recommended literature Study materials are available in the beginning of semester. Last update: Kubová Petra (01.05.2019)
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Physical Chemistry Physics Last update: Kubová Petra (01.05.2019)
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