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electrochemical

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[i-lek-troh-kem-ik-uhl] / ɪˌlɛk troʊˈkɛm ɪk əl /

noun

  1. relating to electrochemistry; involving the interaction of chemical change and the production of electricity.


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When connected to a small battery similar to those found in hearing aids, the material acts like a miniature electrochemical device.

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Writing in Nature Communications, the team describes how they used a miniature electrochemical reactor to produce pores that approach subnanometer dimensions.

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At the same time, a graphite electrode extracted chloride ions in a process known as electrochemical desalination.

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Although the basic chemistry of water splitting is well understood under everyday conditions, far less is known about how water behaves inside electrochemical devices where powerful electric fields are present.

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Normally, ions flow along electrochemical gradients, meaning they move from areas of high concentration to low concentration.

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