Electrochemistry Controller Articles & Analysis
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Why do some of the most promising next-generation batteries fail—and how can we stop it? A new peer-reviewed study led by Imperial College London answers that by watching the failure process unfold as the battery operates. Using simultaneous dual-polarity secondary-ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) alongside controlled electrochemical cycling, the team directly observed where, when, and why ...
Introduction In a recent article, Physics World highlighted how the integration of mass spectrometry into the electrolysis workstation is transforming electrochemical research. By synchronizing electrical signals with gas evolution data, researchers can uncover reaction pathways that were previously hidden. This capability is especially powerful for studies in carbon dioxide reduction, syngas ...
Customer Pain Point A leading pharmaceutical manufacturer operates a facility located in the Northeastern United States that uses an isopropyl alcohol-based (IPA) solvent as part of their reaction vessel wash process. Oxidation of isopropanol via biological and other processes can lead to the formation of acetone in wastewater, an EPA regulated compound under Title 40 pretreatment standards. The ...
Customer Pain Point A US pharmaceutical manufacturing facility is adding a new production line that will produce more than 1.25 million gallons per year of clean-in-place (CIP) rinse water contaminated with an antimicrobial active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) in a background water matrix of USP grade oil, other organic compounds, suspended solids and fluoride The site wanted to achieve PNEC ...
Infrared absorption Infrared absorption is usually the preferred method for measuring methane and carbon dioxide. Most gases absorb radiation in the infrared region. The wavelength of radiation that is absorbed is determined by the natural vibration frequencies of the molecule. These natural frequencies will depend on several factors. Thus different gas molecules have different natural ...
