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Teaching of electroanalytical chemistry and its impact on the position of electroanalytical methods in practical laboratories
In 1922, when Prof. Heyrovský carried out his pioneering experiments with a drop** mercury electrode, it was difficult to imagine the enormous role...
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Chemophobia and practical chemistry: the laboratory as a place of origin or, on the contrary, suppression of the fear of chemistry?
From the perspective of the general public, there are a number of ways to describe the doing of science, e.g. experiments, scientific inquiry and...
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Teaching electrochemistry and student participation in the development of sustainable electricity generation/storage devices at the Institute of Chemistry of the University of Tartu
Research-based education is a long-standing tradition at the University of Tartu (UT). Basic knowledge of electrochemistry and the principles of...
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An affordable, programmable and interactive continuous flow Photoreactor setup for undergraduate organic synthetic teaching labs
Photochemistry and continuous flow chemistry are synthetic technology platforms that have witnessed an increasing uptake by chemical industries...
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RoboLab: providing remote access to a physical radiochemistry laboratory for teaching and training
RoboLab enables students to perform real radiochemistry experiments without being physically present in a laboratory. Remotely controlled experiments...
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The World of Chemistry
Chemistry is the systematic, or rational, study of matter. The concerns and opportunities of chemistry are, in so many cases, the concerns and... -
Teaching electrochemistry at the Belarusian State Technological University
The organization of teaching electrochemistry for students of various specialities and levels of education (graduate, masters, and postgraduate) at...
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An integrated perspective of electrochemistry teaching in science and technology
A perspective on the teaching of electrochemistry for science and engineering students is discussed followed by the elements and components of a...
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Biophysical Chemistry in Groningen – A Personal Note
This paper describes the start of the Biophysical Chemistry group of prof. Herman J.C. Berendsen (1934-2019) in Groningen, The Netherlands in the...
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Analytical chemistry in front of the curtain!
This feature article discusses the enabling role of analytical chemistry in important fields of research and development such as life science,...
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Enhancing remote laboratory teaching practice using the surrogate avatar experience
Efforts to enhance diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) can be enabled through remote access to teaching and learning experiences that are normally...
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A perspective on the past, the present, and the future of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) in flow chemistry
Flow chemistry is the future of chemical processing. It represents a significant advance in energy consumption and waste generation regarding...
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Introduction to Quantum Mechanics in Computational Chemistry
A historical view demystifies the subject. The focus is strongly on chemical applications of quantum mechanics (QM). The use of QM in computational... -
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Loose building blocks in the edifice of electrochemistry in a historical perspective and their impact on the teaching
There have been several misinterpretations even in the course of the establishment of the fundamental laws and ideas of electrochemistry. Despite the...
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Radicalism and Humoral Chemistry: Thomas Cooper’s Atlantic Journeys
No address that Thomas CooperCooper, Thomas (Fig) gave to an audience was not passionate or memorable. The man that would later question whether...