A Bird’s Eye View of Energy-Related Electrochemistry

  • Lavacchi A
  • Miller H
  • Vizza F
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Abstract

An electrochemical cell is a device capable of either obtaining electrical energy directly from a chemical reaction or of converting electrical energy into chemical transformations. Electrochemical devices where the conversion of the chemical energy (the free energy of a spontaneous chemical reaction) into electrical energy (e.g., combination of molecular hydrogen and oxygen to form water) occurs in fuel cells and batteries.

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Lavacchi, A., Miller, H., & Vizza, F. (2013). A Bird’s Eye View of Energy-Related Electrochemistry (pp. 25–61). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-8059-5_2

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