CH ENGR CM214
Electrochemical Processes
Chemical Engineering · 4 units · Graduate courses (200-299)
(Same as Materials Science CM263.) Fundamentals of electrochemistry and engineering applications to industrial electrochemical processes. Primary emphasis on fundamental approach to analyze electrochemical processes. Specific topics include electrochemical reactions on metal and semiconductor surfaces, electrodeposition, electroless deposition, electrosynthesis, fuel cells, aqueous and non-aqueous batteries, solid-state electrochemistry. May be concurrently scheduled with course CM114.
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Requisites: courses 102B, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering 105A (or Materials Science 130).
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CH ENGR CM214
- CH ENGR 102BThermodynamics II
- CH ENGR 102AThermodynamics I
- MAT SCI 130Phase Relations in Solids
- MAT SCI 104Science of Engineering Materials
- PHYSICS 1APhysics for Scientists and Engineers: Mechanics
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