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EYCN Podcast - Chemistry To Your Ears
European Young Chemists' Network
17 episodes
2 weeks ago
Learn more about interesting chemistry related topics from interviews with young professionals and professors. Also hear something about the latest news in science in general.
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Learn more about interesting chemistry related topics from interviews with young professionals and professors. Also hear something about the latest news in science in general.
Show more...
Chemistry
Science
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The importance of electrocatalysis for sustainable energy
EYCN Podcast - Chemistry To Your Ears
15 minutes 26 seconds
3 years ago
The importance of electrocatalysis for sustainable energy

In this episode, we focus on the importance of electrocatalysis in general and water splitting in particular. For that, Katarina Josifovska interviewed Prof. Dr. Kai Exner, an expert in this field.

Dr. Exner explains the fundamentals of electrocatalysis and why it is popular nowadays. Further, we discuss the oxygen evolution reaction, OER, as the limiting process in electrolyzers. Dr. Exner gave an overview of challenges in the OER, ranging from the atomic to the industrial scale.

EYCN Podcast - Chemistry To Your Ears
Learn more about interesting chemistry related topics from interviews with young professionals and professors. Also hear something about the latest news in science in general.