Broddarp of Nevada:
Electrochemical consultants and ITExpress newsletter on the subject
of power sources including Lithium batteries, portable power, and
electric vehicles.
http://www.broddarp.com
Software: Polar for Windows:
Electrochemical simulation and data analysis, analytically and
digitally simulates voltammograms (polarograms) on about 20
mechanisms at 8 electrode geometries in over 5 techniques.
http://www.drhuang.com/
Groups studying CVD diamond:
CVD diamond is an exciting new electrode material. The Bristol group
lists others in the field.
http://www.chm.bris.ac.uk/pt/diamond/othergps.htm
Society for Electroanalytical Chemistry, SEAC:
SEAC sponsors Reilley Award, New Investigators Award, and Graduate
Student Travel Grants at PittCon each year. Nice list of journals.
http://seac.tufts.edu/
ESTIR:
Electrochemical Science and Technology Information Resource, edited
by Zoltan Nagy.
http://electrochem.cwru.edu/estir/
ChemEng-Cui:
Chemical Engineering at Oxford.
http://www.eng.ox.ac.uk/chemeng/
Society: Royal Society of Chemistry (UK):
The Royal Society of Chemistry site provides journal contents, book
information, conference diaries, library services, job adverts and
membership services. Over 1000 pages of information.
http://www.rsc.org/
EDA - Electrochemical products, engineering and research:
EDA leads the electrochemistry of complex aqueous solutions. Our
primary fields are metals & resource recovery, water treatment
technologies, power storage and industrial processes.
http://www.e-d-a.com
Battery Chemistry FAQ:
A good overview of various primary and secondary battery
chemistries. Supercapacitors also mentioned.
http://www.powerstream.com/BatteryFAQ.html
electrochemical corrosion testing:
Source for research and testing to mitigate corrosion, design and
sale of corrosion testing equipment, design and sale of engineering
software for materials selection. Products include: Socrates,
Predict, CrakStop, Cor-Cell, Mars, Maps, CERT
L-Chem:
L-Chem develops CAD software (Cell-Design) for modeling and
simulation of electrochemical systems.
http://www.L-CHEM.com/
Liquid Junction Potential Calculator:
Information about a calculator for liquid junction potentials.
References included.
http://www.axon.com/Junction_Potential.htm
Analytical Chemistry - Electrochemistry:
Pretty good selection of links. Annotated.
http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/staff/drjackm/chemistry/chemlink/analytic/analyt6.html
Software: Electrochemical Cells Pro:
Software: Electrochemical Cells Pro allows you to build virtual
electrochemical cells. Alter cell properties such as temperature, pH
concentration and pressure. Electrochemical calculations using the
Nernst equation. View half equations and balanced equations for
cells and get the program to balance equations for you.
http://www.compuchem.com/ecells.htm
Lorna Kettle's Home page:
Research (physical electrochemistry, fluorescence spectroscopy,
Electrochemiluminescence (ECL) of polymers and computational
chemistry). Personal homepage, but with polymer and ECL information.
http://www.ed.ac.uk/%7earm03
Course: Electrochemistry Summer School, Southampton:
The University of Southampton Electrochemistry Group is holding its
annual Summer School Instrumental Methods in Electrochemistry from
2nd to 7th July 2000. A fairly diverse offering.
http://www.soton.ac.uk/~elecchem/s_school/s_school.html
pH Measurement Information Resource for Science and Industry:
Everything you want to know about pH measurement, including pH
theory, pH applications and troubleshooting, plus selecting correct
pH electrodes or pH meters. Informative manufacturer's site.
http://www.ph-measurement.co.uk
Journal: J of New Materials For Electrochemical Systems:
First International Journal for exchange and dissemination of basic
ideas on new materials in connection with Electrochemical Systems.
(New: June 2000) Call for papers.
http://www.newmaterials.polymtl.ca
Nobel Prize - Chemistry, 1959 - J. Heyrovsky:
"for his discovery and development of the polarographic methods of
analysis" The Father of Polarography.
http://www.nobel.se/chemistry/laureates/1959/index.html
Electrochemistry Forum at Chemweb.com:
Recent titles/abstracts for several electrochemical journals. Full
text may be purchased. Searchable collection of links, discussion
forum, topical news, jobs, and conferences. Free membership
required.
http://electro.chemweb.com/home
Boron-Doped Diamond Thin-Film Electrodes:
"A pages" article from 'Analytical Chemistry' (1997). Nice
introduction.
http://pubs.acs.org/hotartcl/ac/97/oct/boron.html
Cyclic Voltammetry Primer:
A nice introduction to cyclic voltammetry with nice animations. EC
and ECE mechanisms covered briefly.
http://www-biol.paisley.ac.uk/marco/Enzyme_Electrode/Chapter1/Cyclic_Voltammetry1.htm
Software: Cyclic Voltammetry Simulator:
Free download of a CV simulator. Simulates 6 mechanisms including
EE, EC, and ECE. Shows CV and concentration profiles.
http://soulcatcher.chem.umass.edu/web/downloads/cyclicv.html
Diamonds grown electrochemically - Patent Auction:
Official information page about the Byron Crystal Forming Patent
relating to the creation of electroformed diamond and other
non-metallic elements, and its upcoming auction.
http://www.diamondpatent.com
I.D. Electroquأmica, S.L.:
R&D of Electrochemical Processes and Equipment. I+D de procesos
electroquأmicos. (in Spanish)
http://www.idegis.org
European Internet Centre for Impedance Spectroscopy:
Sponsored by UNESCO (UVO-ROSTE). Promises to be a focal point for
Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy. Flawed HTML implementation.
http://accessimpedance.iusi.bas.bg/
Electrochemistry Resources:
A collection of links to electrochemistry and related sites;
bioelectrochemistry, corrosion, batteries...
http://www.netaccess.on.ca/~dbc/cic_hamilton/electro.html
Ylektra - an organic electrosynthesis company:
This is the website of Ylektra, Inc., a startup chemistry company in
Toronto, Canada, specializing in electrosynthesis of organic
compounds. The company became operational in 2002.
http://www.ylektra.com
Software: Electrochemical Simulations Package, ESP:
Curve fitting via the COOL algorithm, but with user defined
mechanism. Digital simulation (a la Digisim) is used to generate the
theoretical curve. Free.
http://lem.ch.unito.it/chemistry/esp_manual.html