Organic Electrochemistry Short Course

In response to participant feedback and recent advancements in the field, we will host a live online session featuring tutorial presentations, followed by a Q&A session to discuss topics related to organic electrochemistry.

This event will take place on Monday, January 13, from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM CST. The two new presentations will be:

  • Replacing Chemical Reagents with Electrochemistry by Shannon Stahl: This presentation will explore the benefits of using electrochemistry as an alternative to traditional chemical synthesis methods, drawing on recent work from the Stahl research group to illustrate key concepts.

  • Thin Layer Electrochemistry by Mohammad Rafiee: This presentation will cover the principles and applications of thin layer electrochemistry (TLE), a technique that combines electroanalytical and electrosynthetic methods. It will also include a discussion of TLE set-up design.

The Q&A session will provide an opportunity to discuss the content of the presentations as well as any other topics of interest to the audience, including theoretical concepts and practical applications of organic electrochemistry.


Course Details

This short course features recorded lectures from the live 2023 Organic Electrochemistry Short Course, designed to introduce both the theory and practical aspects of organic electrochemistry. Topics covered include potential and overpotential, electrode reactions, bulk electrolysis, and electroanalytical techniques. Case studies on electrosynthetic reactions and the use of electroanalytical tools for mechanistic investigation illustrate fundamental concepts. Recorded laboratory demonstrations cover bulk electrolysis, electrosynthesis, and analytical electrochemistry techniques. 

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

The following registration options are available. 


Please contact the course coordinators and/or instructors at [email protected] in the following cases:

  • If you are an industry professional and your company is interested in providing unlimited access to the course content for its employees.

  • If you are a member of a research group with 4 or more members interested in a group registration option.

  • If you are an undergraduate student or if the cost of the course represents a Financial hardship.