Electrokinetics : Overview, History and Theory
Electrokinetics is the study of chemical reactions and molecular motion that can result (or cause) from the division of material into parts with properties that can induce an electrical current between those parts. Such studies enable researchers to improve the design of electrochemical devices like batteries and processes like electro-synthesis.| Comments on article "Electrokinetics : Overview, History and Theory" | |||||||||
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