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Episode 1: Lisa’s Glassy Carbon Electrode

Episode 1: Lisa’s Glassy Carbon Electrode

FromThe Electrochemistry Podcast


Episode 1: Lisa’s Glassy Carbon Electrode

FromThe Electrochemistry Podcast

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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Jan 3, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Episode 1: Lisa's Glassy Carbon Electrode - In this episode of The Electrochemistry Podcast, Alex and Neil discuss grad student Lisa who is finished with her grad classes and is excited to do some electrochemistry research over the summer. However, after performing a routine cyclic voltammetry test on her glassy carbon electrode, the electrode was damaged and the voltammogram looks very messy. We'll discuss Lisa's glassy carbon electrode problem and what could be causing the issue. We'll finish up the podcast with a fun game of Password (electrochemistry edition)!
 
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Released:
Jan 3, 2024
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Titles in the series (9)

Dr. Alex Peroff and Dr. Neil Spinner host the electrochemistry podcast where we discuss all things electrochemistry. We discuss troubleshooting electrochemistry problems in a light hearted and fun way. We also have interviews with other electrochemists and play electrochemistry based games such as madlibs, 2 truths and a lie, and password (all electrochemistry themed).