エネルギー電気化学

Numbering Code G-ENE02 63214 LJ61 Year/Term 2022 ・ First semester
Number of Credits 2 Course Type Lecture
Target Year Master's students Target Student
Language Japanese Day/Period Tue.2
Instructor name NOHIRA TOSHIYUKI (Institute of Advanced Energy Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course The lecturer explains typical applications of electrochemistry to energy fields from the basics to the advanced level. He lectures fundamentals of electrochemistry and electrochemical measurement methods. To understand the relevance, importance and perspective of electrochemistry and energy technology, he shows various applications which use molten salts (ionic liquids) as electrolytes, e.g., fuel cells, secondary batteries, synthesis of energy-related materials.
Course Goals To understand fundamentals of electrochemistry and electrochemical measurement methods.
To understand the fuel cells, secondary batteries, and synthesis of energy-related materials which utilize molten salts (ionic liquids) as electrolytes.
Schedule and Contents Outline of electrode reaction
Electrode potential and thermodynamics
Kinetics of electrode reaction
Potential step methods
Potential sweep methods
Current step methods

Applications to fuel cells
Applications to secondary batteries
Applications to produce solar silicon
Applications to synthesize various functional materias
Evaluation Methods and Policy Attendance 30%, Report 70%.
Course Requirements None
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) Preparation: Please make sure to read the handouts in advance. (45 minutes)
Review: Please make sure to review the important points lectured in the class. (45 minutes)
Textbooks Textbooks/References The handouts will be distributed in the class.
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