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Bioelectrochemical reactors are a type of bioreactor meant for bioelectrochemical processes to take place in. They are used in bioelectrochemical syntheses, environmental remediation and electrochemical energy conversion. Examples of bioelectrochemical reactors include mcrobial electrolysis cells, microbial fuel cell and enzyme fuel cells and electrolysis cell, biobatteries.

Electrochemical kinetics is a field of electrochemistry studying the rate of electrochemical processes. Due to electrochemical phenomena unfolding at the interface between an electrode and an electrolyte, there are accompanying phenomena to electrochemical reaction which contribute to the overall reaction rate.

Contributors to this field are Alexander Frumkin, Max Volmer, Julius Tafel, etc.

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  • Vetter (1967). Academic Press (ed.). Electrochemical kinetics; theoretical aspects. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |cited= (help); Unknown parameter |cid= ignored (|ref= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |name= ignored (help)

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