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- Class Notes And Homework Handoutsmac's History Notes
12/4 Read Chapter 11, take notes and bring 2-3 clarification questions and 2- discussion classes to class 12/2 Read primary sources and answer questions (see pwr pt.) I will accept until 12/4. Course-Notes.Org provides free notes, outlines, vocabulary terms, study guides, practice exams, and much more to help high school students with their homework. We have compiled materials for almost every high school class!
This week in class we will be working on a DBQ essay that reviews what we've learned over the last two weeks. All of the work will be done in class, so it's important that you're there each day. It will also be your first big assessment grade of the first marking period.Check out the latest Class 7 Social Science Study Material.The Social SST (SST) study materials are for the academic year 2020-21 session. Students/parents/teachers are advised to check the complete Social Science Study Material for Class 7 like latest Syllabus, NCERT Solutions, Previous Year Question Papers, Sample Papers, Important Books, Worksheets, Holiday Homework etc. Class Announcements. US History Homework Assignments. Selection File type icon File name. Renaissance notes.docx.
Homework #5 and #6
Since we are doing a DBQ essay in class this week, homework will consist of two current events articles (marked out of 4 total points, 2 points each). Please staple your HW if it's on separate pages. The HW is due by Friday 9/27.Here is a link to some websites where you can find student-friendly articles:
Link to current events news sites
You may also use an article off the NEWSELA site if you'd like.
You may chose any article that interests you(please no sports/entertainment articles).
As for the format of your responses, please use the following:
__________________________________________________________________
FYI: Here's a quick little summation of what we've reviewed over the last 2 weeks (for reference or to study from)
Topics covered in lectures in 2014 are listed below. In some cases, links are given to new lecture notes by student scribes. All scribed lecture notes are used with the permission of the anonymous student author. The recommended reading refers to the lectures notes and exam solutions from previous years or to the books listed below. Lecture notes from previous years are also found in the study materials section.
[Newman] = Newman, John, and Karen E. Thomas-Alyea. Electrochemical Systems. 3rd ed. Wiley-Interscience, 2004. ISBN: 9780471477563. [Preview with Google Books]
[Bard] = Bard, Allen J., and Larry R. Faulkner. Electrochemical Methods: Fundamentals and Applications. 2nd ed. Wiley, 2000. ISBN: 9780471043720.
[O' Hayre] = O' Hayre, Ryan, Suk-Won Cha, et al. Fuel Cell Fundamentals. 2nd ed. Wiley, 2009. ISBN: 9780470258439.
[Huggins] = Huggins, Robert A. Advanced Batteries: Materials Science Aspects. Springer, 2008. ISBN: 9780387764238. [Preview with Google Books]
SES # | 2014 TOPICS AND LECTURE NOTES | 2014 READINGS |
---|---|---|
I. Introduction | ||
1 | Syllabus, Overview | |
2 | Basic Physics of Galvanic Cells, Electrochemical Energy Conversion (PDF) | [Newman] Chapter 1. [O'Hayre] Chapter 2. |
3 | Electrochemical Energy Storage (PDF) | [Huggins] Chapter 1. |
II. Circuit Models | ||
4 | Equivalent Circuit Dynamics | 2011 Lecture 4: Dynamics of Equivalent Circuits (PDF) |
5 | Impedance I | [Bard] Chapter 10. [O'Hayre] Chapter 7, sec. 3.4. |
6 | Impedance II | 2011 Lecture 6: Impedance of Electrode (PDF) |
7 | Impedance III | |
III. Thermodynamics | ||
8 | Statistical Thermodynamics, Regular Solution Model | 2011 Lecture 7: Statistical Thermodynamics (PDF) |
9 | Nernst Equation, Open Circuit Voltage | [Newman] Chapter 2. |
10 | Fuel Cells and Batteries | [O'Hayre] Chapter 2. |
11 | Pourbaix Diagram (PDF) | Prentice, Geoffrey A. Chapter 3 in Electrochemical Engineering Principles. Prentice Hall, 1990. ISBN: 9780132490382. |
12 | Metal Acid Batteries, Lemon Battery Demo (PDF) | |
13 | Li-ion Batteries, Pseudocapacitance (PDF - 1.3MB) | [Huggins] Chapters 2 and 6. |
14 | Ideal Solution Model, Linear Sweep Voltammetry (PDF) | [Huggins] Chapters 3 and 6. |
15 | Regular Solution Model, Phase Separation | 2011 Lecture 11: Reconstitution Electrodes (PDF) |
IV. Kinetics | ||
16 | Reactions in Concentrated Solutions | Bazant, M. Z. 'Theory of Chemical Kinetics and Charge Transfer Based on Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics.' Accounts of Chemical Research 46, no. 5 (2013): 1146–47. |
17 | Faradaic Reactions | Bazant, M. Z. 'Theory of Chemical Kinetics and Charge Transfer Based on Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics.' Accounts of Chemical Research 46, no. 5 (2013): 1148–49. |
18 | Butler-Volmer Equation | [O'Hayre] Chapter 3. [Newman] Chapter 8. [Bard] Chapter 3. |
19 | Electrocatalysis (PDF) | Bazant, M. Z. 'Theory of Chemical Kinetics and Charge Transfer Based on Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics.' Accounts of Chemical Research 46, no. 5 (2013): 1155–57. |
20-21 | Electrochemical Phase Transformations (PDF - 1.5MB) | Bai, P., D. A. Cogswell, et al. 'Suppression of Phase Separation in LiFePO4 Nanoparticles During Battery Discharge.' Nano Letters 11, no. 11 (2011): 4890–96. |
22 | Homogeneous Charge Transfer (PDF) | [Bard] Chapter 3, sec. 6. |
23 | Heterogeneous Charge Transfer (PDF) | Bazant, M. Z. 'Theory of Chemical Kinetics and Charge Transfer Based on Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics.' Accounts of Chemical Research 46, no. 5 (2013): 1149–50. |
24 | Charge Transfer at Metal Electrodes (PDF) | Bai, P., and M. Z. Bazant. 'Charge Transfer Kinetics at the Solid/Solid Interface in Porous Electrodes.' Nature Communications 5, no. 3585 (2014). Zeng, Y., R. Smith, P. Bai, and M.Z. Bazant. 'Simple Formula for Marcus-Hush-Chidsey Kinetics.' J. Electroanal. Chem. 735(2014): 77-83. |
V. Transport Phenomena | ||
25 | Concentration Polarization | [O'Hayre] Chapter 5.2. |
26 | Transient Diffusion | [Bard] Chapters 7 and 8. |
27 | Warburg Impedance | [Bard] Chapter 10. |
28 | Forced Convection I (PDF) | [O'Hayre] Chapter 5.3. [Newman] Chapter 17. Deen, William M. Analysis of Transport Phenomena. Oxford University Press, 1998. ISBN: 9780195084948. Braff, W. A., C. R. Buie, et al. 'Boundary Layer Analysis of Electrochemical Cells.' Journal of the Electrochemical Society 160, no. 11 (2013): A2056–63. |
29 | Forced Convection II (PDF) | Braff, W. A., C. R. Buie, et al. 'Boundary Layer Analysis of Electrochemical Cells.' Journal of the Electrochemical Society 160, no. 11 (2013): A2056–63. |
30 | Forced Convection III | 2011 Lecture 18: Forced Convection in Fuel Cells II (PDF) |
31 | Transport in Solids | Bazant, M. Z. 'Theory of Chemical Kinetics and Charge Transfer Based on Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics.' Accounts of Chemical Research 46, no. 5 (2013): 1147. |
32 | Concentrated Solutions, Bulk Electrolytes | [Newman] Chapter 11. |
33 | Homogeneous Reaction-diffusion (PDF) | |
34 | Ion Concentration Polarization | [Newman] Chapter 11. [Newman] Chapter 4. |
35 | Double Layers, Supercapacitors | [Newman] Chapter 7. |
36 | Transport in Porous Media | |
37 | Scaling Analysis of Energy Storage | 2012 Lecture 36–37: Scaling Analysis of Energy Storage by Porous Electrodes (PDF) |
38 | Porous Electrodes (Overview) | [Newman] Chapter 22. Ferguson, T. R., and M. Z. Bazant. 'Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics of Porous Electrodes.' Journal Electrochemical Society 159, no. 12 (2012): A1967–A1985. |
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