elektrochemialliseen
Elektrochemialliseen is the Finnish form of the term electrochemical, describing phenomena, methods, and devices that arise from or involve electron transfer at interfaces between electrodes and electrolytes. In broader terms, electrochemistry studies how chemical reactions are coupled to electrical energy, including both spontaneous redox processes and those driven by an external power source.
At the core of electrochemical systems are electrodes, an electrolyte, and an interface where electron transfer
Common techniques used to study electrochemical systems include voltammetry, chronometry, and potentiometry, as well as electrochemical
Applications of electrochemistry are widespread. In energy storage, batteries, fuel cells, and supercapacitors rely on electrochemical
Historically, electrochemistry emerged from studies by scientists like Volta, Galvani, and Faraday, whose work established the