Organic Electrochemistry Short Course
Organic Electrochemistry Short Course
This short course is a collection of recorded lectures, presented during a live virtual presentation of this Organic Electrochemistry Short Course in early 2023. The course is designed to introduce the theory and practical aspects of organic electrochemistry. The lecture presentations cover the basic concepts including: potential and overpotential, principles of electrode reactions, bulk electrolysis, and electroanalytical techniques. Distinguished case studies of electrosynthetic reactions and the use of electroanalytical tools for mechanistic investigation are used and reviewed to illustrate fundamental principles and practical aspects of organic electrochemistry. Recorded laboratory experiments are demonstrated and experimental details of bulk electrolysis/electrosynthesis and analytical electrochemistry techniques are discussed. The short course also seeks to create a community experience fostering connections that will extend beyond the course and promote the broader use of electrochemistry by organic chemists.
Instructors
Shannon Stahl University of Wisconsin-Madison Research Group Website |
Mohammad Rafiee University of Missouri-Kansas City Research Group Website |
An Introduction by Instructors:
Course Details
This online course includes access to the following content for 4 months after registration:
- Nine recorded lectures (see the lecture's titles here).
- PDF copies of the lecture slides (available for download).
- 12 instructional videos presenting equipment, practical skills, and experimental protocols for analytical and preparative electrochemistry
Registration
There following registration options are available.
Please contact the course coordinators and/or instructors at [email protected] in the following cases: