Electrochemical removal of metal ions from aqueous solution: a student workshop
Electrochemical removal of metal ions from aqueous solution: a student workshop
An environmental electrochemistry workshop program on metal ion removal is described. The program was designed for undergraduate students in chemistry, chemical engineering or environmental science and teaches environmental electrochemistry through a combination of hands-on experiments, understanding of research concepts, completion of project reports and in class discussion. The students are encouraged to quantitatively describe the performance of the electrochemical cells (containing 2-D and 3-D carbon cathodes) and to consider the advantages and shortcomings of electrochemical routes to environmental treatment.
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Ottewill, Gerry A.
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Reade, Gavin W.
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Campbell, Sheelagh A.
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Ponce de Leon, Carlos
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Walsh, Frank C.
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2005
Ottewill, Gerry A.
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Reade, Gavin W.
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Campbell, Sheelagh A.
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Ponce de Leon, Carlos
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Walsh, Frank C.
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Ottewill, Gerry A., Reade, Gavin W., Campbell, Sheelagh A., Ponce de Leon, Carlos and Walsh, Frank C.
(2005)
Electrochemical removal of metal ions from aqueous solution: a student workshop.
Journal of Environmental Monitoring, 7 (10), .
(doi:10.1039/b511142k).
Abstract
An environmental electrochemistry workshop program on metal ion removal is described. The program was designed for undergraduate students in chemistry, chemical engineering or environmental science and teaches environmental electrochemistry through a combination of hands-on experiments, understanding of research concepts, completion of project reports and in class discussion. The students are encouraged to quantitatively describe the performance of the electrochemical cells (containing 2-D and 3-D carbon cathodes) and to consider the advantages and shortcomings of electrochemical routes to environmental treatment.
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Published date: 2005
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Local EPrints ID: 23768
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/23768
ISSN: 1464-0325
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