A good site for teaching electrochemical techniques in an undergraduate lab. There are many links to additional resources and information, including example experiments and basic theory.
SEAC sponsors Reilley Award, New Investigators Award, and Graduate Student Travel Grants at PittCon each year. Nice list of journals.
Focused on corrosion, but still quite general, notes in outline form. Good mix of theory and practical advice.
Electrochemical simulation and data analysis, analytically and digitally simulates voltammograms (polarograms) on about 20 mechanisms at 8 electrode geometries in over 5 techniques.
A comprehensive, in-depth tutorial for college-level General Chemistry, intended to supplement or replace standard textbook treatments.
"for his discovery and development of the polarographic methods of analysis" The Father of Polarography.
"for his contributions to the theory of electron transfer reactions in chemical systems" The Marcus Theory
Sponsored by UNESCO (UVO-ROSTE). Promises to be a focal point for Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy. Flawed HTML implementation, but useful.
Course notes for a course (French). A wealth of information. The "Handbook of EIS" is in english and has information on several mechanisms.
This digital electrochemical technique acquires and analyses impedance spectra of solid/liquid interface in a potential scan
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