This is the first subsection under Chapter 1 (Thermodynamic Foundations). It explains how electrochemistry connects to thermodynamics, and where the equation actually comes from. Why this page matters The cornerstone of all electrochemistry is captured in a single equation: This equation is the bridge connecting thermodynamics to electrochemistry. Pourbaix diagrams, the Nernst equation, bath selection, […]
Electrochemistry
Electrode reactions, electrochemical cells, energy storage systems, and corrosion mechanisms. Both theoretical and experimental perspectives.
⚙️What is Nikasil and How Nikasil is Applied
🟢 Introduction Nikasil (Nickel–Silicon Carbide) is a composite electroplated coating first developed in the 1960s for high-performance engines. Instead of heavy cast-iron liners, it allows lightweight aluminum blocks to have extremely hard, wear-resistant surfaces. ⚙️ How It Works Nikasil is made by electroplating nickel onto an aluminum surface while SiC particles are co-deposited into the […]
🔬 How Deep Eutectic Solvents Can Be Used in Electrodeposition
Electrodeposition is a versatile technique used to fabricate thin films, coatings, and nanostructures. While aqueous electrolytes dominate conventional processes, they are limited by narrow electrochemical windows and unwanted side reactions such as hydrogen evolution. Organic solvents extend this range but come with high cost, toxicity, and safety issues. Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) offer a sustainable […]