Pushing Limits of Characterization in Electrochemistry

Europe/Zurich
Auditorium West (Paul Scherrer Institut)

Auditorium West

Paul Scherrer Institut

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Paul Scherrer Institut

In-depth characterization is a core competence required when developing novel electrochemically active materials and catalysts. In past years significant development has been made with diffraction, spectroscopic and microscopic methods to elucidate electronic and structural materials properties, often under operando conditions, in particular also with the availability of synchrotron or even free electron laser sources.
 
The six distinguished speakers of this year’s Electrochemistry Symposium will take us on a journey to the science of selected methods applied to relevant problems of electrochemical storage and conversion materials.

We look forward to welcoming you to the 34th PSI Electrochemistry Symposium on April 25th, 2018, for inspiring discussions, a fruitful exchange of ideas and a stimulating get-together.

Electrochemistry Laboratory, Paul Scherrer Institut
 

For enquiries, please contact us via email at electrochem@psi.ch.

Image next to title: Neutron imaging at the NEUTRA beam line of the water distribution in a commercial-size fuel cell for the AutoStack CORE project (http://autostack.zsw-bw.de).



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