Paul Kempler runs a master’s program at the University of Oregon that provides hands-on electrochemistry training for those wanting to enter the field without them having to take a five-year-long PhD.
Using electrochemistry, University of Oregon researchers have developed a way to make iron metal for steel production without burning fossil fuels.The series of chemical reactions turns saltwater and iron oxide cheap and abundant ingredients into
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