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Dynamic Electrochemistry: Interfacial Metal/Electrolyte Reactions Study

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This lecture covers dynamic electrochemistry, focusing on electron transfer reactions between electrodes and reactant molecules in solutions. Topics include the energetics, transport, kinetics, and structure affecting charge transfer processes, illustrated with examples like batteries and fuel cells.

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