Topic Close-up #9
Symposium E03 – Electrodeposition of Reactive Metals and Compounds 2 (No Water Allowed)
Deadline for Submitting Abstracts: April 23, 2021
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Topic Close-up #9Symposium E03 – Electrodeposition of Reactive Metals and Compounds 2 (No Water Allowed)
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Topic Close-up #8Symposium F02 – Electrochemical Separations and Sustainability 4
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Topic Close-up #7Symposium Z04 – Electrochemical Recovery, Recycling, and Sustainability of Critical and Value-Added Materials

Symposium G01- Atomic Layer Deposition Applications 17
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Topic Close-up #5Symposium A02: Sodium and Lithium Intercalation Chemistry for Rechargeable Batteries – Special Symposium in Honor of Claude Delmas
Topic Close-up #4Symposium I05: Advanced Manufacturing for High-Temperature Materials and Devices
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Topic Close-up #3Symposium L04: Education in Electrochemistry 3
Symposium D01: Metal, Dielectrics, and Semiconductors for Nanoelectronics 18
Guest blog by Dr. Alyson Lanciki, Scientific Editor, Metrohm International
For over twenty years now, there has been continuous human occupation off our planet.
The International Space Station (ISS), launched in 1998, is a modular satellite in low orbit around the Earth, which is visible even with the naked eye.
In October, NASA launched an Antares rocket carrying a Cygnus resupply ship. This cargo ship carried an experimental system on board used to study the oxidation of ammonia under microgravity conditions to convert urine into water on the ISS. Improving this waste management system has far-reaching repercussions for longer exploratory missions where the weight of the payload must be optimized with the amount of water needed (which is heavy) to sustain life during the trip. Given the limited resources aboard a spaceship, the recovery of water from all processes is of great importance. (more…)

Symposium F03: Electrochemical Conversion of Biomass 3