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The list Electrochemistry includes Camille Alphonse Faure, Max Volmer, John Newman (scientist), Norman Hackerman and José Zagal Moya. The list consists of 22 members and 17 sublists.
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    Camille Alphonse Faure

    French chemist
    Overview: Camille Alphonse Faure (21 May 1840 – 14 September 1898) was a French chemical engineer who in 1881 significantly improved the design of the lead-acid battery, which had been invented by Gaston Planté ...
    Date of birth: 1840
    Date of death: 1898
    Age: 57 (age at death)
    Nationality: French
    Occupation: Inventor
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    Max Volmer

    German chemist
    Max Volmer
    Overview: Max Volmer (3 May 1885 – 3 June 1965) was a German physical chemist, who made important contributions in electrochemistry, in particular on electrode kinetics. He co-developed the Butler–Volmer equation ...
    Date of birth: 3 May 1885
    Date of death: 3 June 1965
    Age: 80 (age at death)
    Nationality: German
    Occupation: Scientist
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    Susan Odom

    American chemical engineer (1980–2021)
    Overview: Susan A. Odom (16 November 1980 – 18 April 2021) was a Professor of Chemistry at the University of Kentucky who developed redox active organic compounds for energy storage applications.
    Date of birth: 16 November 1980
    Date of death: 18 April 2021
    Age: 40 (age at death)
    Nationality: American
    Occupation: Chemist
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    Electrolysis

    technique that uses a direct electric current to drive an otherwise non-spontaneous chemical reaction
    Electrolysis
    Overview: In chemistry and manufacturing, electrolysis is a technique that uses direct electric current (DC) to drive an otherwise non-spontaneous chemical reaction. Electrolysis is commercially important as a stage ...
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    Oxidizing agent

    chemical compound used to oxidize another substance
    Oxidizing agent
    Overview: An oxidizing agent (also known as an oxidant, oxidizer, electron recipient, or electron acceptor) is a substance in a redox chemical reaction that gains or "accepts"/"receives" an electron from a reducing ...
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    Electrochemistry

    branch of chemistry
    Electrochemistry
    Overview: Electrochemistry is the branch of physical chemistry concerned with the relationship between electrical potential difference and identifiable chemical change. These reactions involve electrons moving via ...
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    Electrochemical Society

    American professional association supporting scientific inquiry in electrochemistry solid-state science and related technology.
    Electrochemical Society
    Overview: The Electrochemical Society is a learned society (professional association) based in the United States that supports scientific inquiry in the field of electrochemistry solid-state science and related ...
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    Overview: John Scott Newman (b. 17 Nov 1938) is a retired professor of the University of California and renowned battery and electrochemical engineer researcher. The university's Department of Chemical Engineering's ...
    Date of birth: 17 November 1938
    Age: 86
    Occupation: Teacher
    Gender: Male
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    José Zagal Moya
    Overview: 1) N4 Macrocyclic Metal Complexes. J.H. ZAGAL, F. Bedioui, J.P. Dodelet (Eds), Springer New York ( 2006).
    Nationality: Chilean
    Occupation: Chemist
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    Samuel Ruben

    American chemist
    Overview: Samuel Ruben (14 July 1900 – 16 July 1988) was an American inventor who made lasting contributions to electrochemistry and solid-state technology, including the founding of Duracell. He is listed as an ...
    Date of birth: 14 July 1900
    Date of death: 16 July 1988
    Age: 88 (age at death)
    Nationality: American
    Occupation: Scientist
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    Norman Hackerman

    American chemist
    Norman Hackerman
    Overview: Norman Hackerman (March 2, 1912 – June 16, 2007) was an American chemist, professor, and academic administrator who served as the 18th President of the University of Texas at Austin (1967–1970) and later ...
    Date of birth: 2 March 1912
    Date of death: 16 June 2007
    Age: 95 (age at death)
    Nationality: American
    Occupation: Scientist
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    Gordon E. Moore Medal for Outstanding Achievement in Solid State Science and Technology
    Overview: The Gordon E. Moore Medal for Outstanding Achievement in Solid State Science and Technology (formerly the Solid-State Science and Technology Award) was established by The Electrochemical Society in 1971 ...
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    Action potential

    process by which neurons communicate with each other by changes in their membrane potentials.
    Action potential
    Overview: An action potential (also known as a nerve impulse or "spike" when in a neuron) is a series of quick changes in voltage across a cell membrane. An action potential occurs when the membrane potential of ...
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    Photoelectric effect

    emission of electrons when light hits a material
    Photoelectric effect
    Overview: The photoelectric effect is the emission of electrons from a material caused by electromagnetic radiation such as ultraviolet light. Electrons emitted in this manner are called photoelectrons. The phe ...
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    Electrocatalyst

    catalyst participating in electrochemical or redox reactions
    Electrocatalyst
    Overview: An electrocatalyst is a catalyst that participates in electrochemical reactions. Electrocatalysts are a specific form of catalysts that function at electrode surfaces or, most commonly, may be the electrode ...
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    Nickel oxide hydroxide

    inorganic compound with the chemical formula NiO(OH)
    Nickel oxide hydroxide
    Overview: Nickel oxide hydroxide is the inorganic compound with the chemical formula NiO(OH). It is a black solid that is insoluble in all solvents but attacked by base and acid. It is a component of the nickel–metal ...
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    Overview: The Asian Conference on Electrochemical Power Sources (ACEPS) is a series of scientific conferences focusing on electrochemical power sources that is held in East Asia, Southeast Asia and South Asia at ...
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    Photovoltaics

    Method to convert solar radiation into electricity
    Photovoltaics
    Overview: Photovoltaics (PV) is the conversion of light into electricity using semiconducting materials that exhibit the photovoltaic effect, a phenomenon studied in physics, photochemistry, and electrochemistry ...
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    Overview: The electrochemical promotion of catalysis (EPOC) effect in the realm of chemistry refers to the pronounced enhancement of catalytic reactions or significant changes in the catalytic properties of a c ...
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    Nickel(III) oxide

    chemical compound
    Nickel(III) oxide
    Overview: Nickel (III) oxide is the inorganic compound with the formula Ni2O3. It is not well characterized, and is sometimes referred to as black nickel oxide. Traces of Ni2O3 on nickel surfaces have been mentioned ...
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