Abstract

Chemistry is understood by students and practiced by research chemists through models and visualization. Electrochemistry is no exception. This study shows how a modeling approach focusing on green chemistry applications holds great potential in improving electrochemistry education. Green electrosynthesis experiments, for example, allow to largely enhance student's interest and learning in this cross-disciplinary field of chemical knowledge.

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