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What is electrochemistry?

Electrochemistry is a branch of chemistry that studies chemical reactions which take place at an interface between an electrode and an electrolyte solution, involving electron transfer between the electrode and the electrolyte or species in the solution. It is commonly used in batteries, fuel cells, corrosion prevention, electroplating, and chemical synthesis.

What other technologies are related to electrochemistry?

electrochemistry Complementary Technologies

Electrochemistry is often used to study and modify materials, making materials science a complementary field.
mentioned alongside electrochemistry in 11% (57) of relevant job posts
Microfluidics can be integrated with electrochemical systems for precise control and analysis of reactions at small scales.
mentioned alongside electrochemistry in 3% (63) of relevant job posts
Spectroscopic techniques are used to characterize electrochemical reactions and interfaces.
mentioned alongside electrochemistry in 2% (71) of relevant job posts

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