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( 0303737 Organic Electrochemistry (3 Credit Hrs) Prerequisite: (None))
Course Description :
Electrochemical principles; techniques used for investigation of electrode reactions; electrochemical reduction of some organic compounds, such as alkyl halides, aryl halides, acyl halides, halogenated heterocyclic compounds, carbonyls, nitro groups, and others; oxidation processes including oxidation of carboxylic acids and aromatic compounds; indirect electrolysis and electrocatalysis with emphasis on the catalytic reduction of the carbon-halogen bond.
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Chemistry
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Master
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