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Chemistry 622

Electroanalytical Chemistry
Spring, 2010

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What's covered in Chem 622?

Chemistry 622 is a graduate-level, overview course in electrochemistry as applied to chemical analysis. Topics introduced in Chem 622 include basic theory of potentiomentric and dynamic voltammetric measurement, the structure of the electrical double-layer and the the theoretical description of kinetics of chemical and electrochemical processes occurring at the electrode surface.

Methods of measurement that take advantage of these processes are discussed in some detail.



Brief Course Description:

An elective, three-credit, introductory graduate course in electroanalytical chemistry.
The course format is three 1-hour lectures per week.


Theme: An introduction to the theory of electrochemical measurements and survey of the
use of electrochemical methodology in analysis.




Lecture Meeting Time and Place: 905-955 MWF in 116 Brown Laboratory.


 

Instructor: Prof. Steven Brown
Office: 239 Brown Laboratory

Office Hours:  1000-1100 T 1200-1300 F or by appointment


Contact Information:
    Phone: 831-6861
    E-mail: sdb@udel.edu


Course Syllabus: Includes an expanded course description, instructor's contact information, policies, grading information.

Links to Course Related Material (Software, Problem Sets, Lectures, Homework, Solutions)

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Last updated 8 July 2010