Corrosion electrochemistry is a crucial aspect of catalysis, chemical engineering, and technology. It involves understanding the electrochemical processes underlying corrosion phenomena and developing strategies to mitigate or control them. In catalysis, corrosion can hinder the efficiency and lifespan of catalyst materials, affecting the reaction kinetics and product yield. Chemical engineering utilizes electrochemical principles to design corrosion-resistant materials and optimize industrial processes to minimize corrosion-related downtime and maintenance costs. Moreover, technology advancements in corrosion monitoring and prevention techniques, such as electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and corrosion inhibitors, play a vital role in various industries, including oil and gas, automotive, and aerospace. By integrating electrochemical insights, catalysis, chemical engineering, and technology converge to tackle corrosion challenges and enhance the performance and durability of materials and processes.
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Title : Bioelectrocatalytic materials based on buckypapers and biosourced glyconanoparticles
Serge Cosnier, Universie Grenoble Alpes, France
Title : Human nanomedicine: Catalysts for improving health in the clinic
Thomas J Webster, Interstellar Therapeutics, United States
Title : Solution of the millennium problem concerning the Navier-Stokes equations
Alexander G Ramm, Kansas State University, United States
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Haibo Ge, Texas Tech University, United States
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Anne M Gaffney, University of South Carolina, United States
Title : Role of supplemented nutrients and intermediate temperature on bio-methane generation from anaerobic digestion of agricultural waste: Feasibility & Fertilizer recovery
Md Nurul Islam Siddique, University Malaysia Terengganu, Malaysia
Title : CO2 hydrogenation to methanol over Cu/TiO2 catalysts: The role of oxygen vacancies in CO2 activation
Ziyi Zhong, Guangdong Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, China
Title : Highly rotationally excited N2 of N2O dissociation on Pd(110) surface
Zibo Zhao, Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences, China