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Uncovering the real activity of protons in super concentrated electrolytes
We are excited to offer a unique opportunity for students interested in the fascinating field of electrochemistry. This project focuses on investigating the behavior of protons (H+) and pH in ‘water-in-salt’ electrolytes, an area of research that has the potential to advance green energy storage technologies.
Keywords: acidity, activity, electrolytes, energy storage, electrochemistry
Electrolytes are essential components in electrochemical reactions, and their pH levels play a critical role in determining the outcome of these reactions. In particular, the pH of an electrolyte can affect the speed and selectivity of electrochemical reactions, making it an essential factor to consider in the design and optimization of electrochemical devices.
Recently, super concentrated, water-in-salt electrolytes have gained increasing attention due to their unique properties that can enhance the performance of electrochemical devices. However, the pH of these electrolytes, is still not well assessed.
Through this project, you will have the opportunity to work on a series of different techniques. The project will involve designing experiments to study these electrolytes' properties and analyzing data to gain insights into the activity of protons and pH in electrochemical reactions.
This project offers a unique opportunity for students to get hands-on experience in the lab and see different types of experiments. If you are a student who is passionate about electrochemistry and eager to make a meaningful contribution to advancing our understanding of electrochemical reactions, we encourage you to apply for this exciting project.
Electrolytes are essential components in electrochemical reactions, and their pH levels play a critical role in determining the outcome of these reactions. In particular, the pH of an electrolyte can affect the speed and selectivity of electrochemical reactions, making it an essential factor to consider in the design and optimization of electrochemical devices. Recently, super concentrated, water-in-salt electrolytes have gained increasing attention due to their unique properties that can enhance the performance of electrochemical devices. However, the pH of these electrolytes, is still not well assessed. Through this project, you will have the opportunity to work on a series of different techniques. The project will involve designing experiments to study these electrolytes' properties and analyzing data to gain insights into the activity of protons and pH in electrochemical reactions. This project offers a unique opportunity for students to get hands-on experience in the lab and see different types of experiments. If you are a student who is passionate about electrochemistry and eager to make a meaningful contribution to advancing our understanding of electrochemical reactions, we encourage you to apply for this exciting project.
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Interested? Please get in contact with Anna de Vries and Dario Gomez Vazquez through email – adevries@ethz.ch and davazquez@echemes.ethz.ch
Interested? Please get in contact with Anna de Vries and Dario Gomez Vazquez through email – adevries@ethz.ch and davazquez@echemes.ethz.ch