During the Hiden Analytical and Penn State University Conference on Differential Electrochemical Mass Spectrometry (DEMS), a comprehensive series of videos exploring the principles and applications of DEMS in electrochemical research was produced. The collection begins with an introduction to DEMS, outlining its significance in real-time analysis of electrochemical reactions and its role in advancing energy storage and conversion technologies.
DEMS conference recordings: Lecture 2 Professor Ezra Clark
Insights into the Electrochemical Reduction of Carbon Dioxide with Differential Electrochemical Mass Spectrometry, one of the videos in the collection
The videos feature in-depth presentations on cutting-edge developments in DEMS instrumentation and methodologies. Topics include innovations in mass spectrometer design, enhanced sensitivity, and seamless integration with complementary analytical techniques.
These discussions will give you a clear understanding of how DEMS continues to evolve to address the increasing complexity of modern electrochemical research.
Additionally, the series highlights practical applications of DEMS in today’s research landscape. Case studies illustrate its role in studying fuel cell reactions, battery degradation mechanisms, and electrocatalysis processes. These examples underscore the technique’s versatility and its critical role in shaping the development of next-generation electrochemical energy systems.
Explore the full collection of videos here
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