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The following links are carefully screened and listed here as a resource chemists (and especially electrochemists).
Please choose one of the following categories:

  • Electrochemistry-related company home pages(6 links)
    • Bioanalytical Systems, Inc.
      Bioanalytical Systems, Inc. (BAS) is a leading manufacturer of specialized instrumentation and accessories for liquid chromatography, in vivo sampling (microdialysis and ultrafiltration), and electrochemistry.
    • CH Instruments
      CH Instruments, Inc. provides a full line of electrochemical instrumentation.
    • Cypress Systems
      Cypress Systems offers electrochemical measurement instruments, cells and electrodes designed for chemical, analytical, bioscience research, and teaching laboratories.
    • Electrosynthesis, Inc.
      Electrosynthesis Company, Inc. specializes in the development of electrochemical technologies for synthesis of inorganic and organic chemicals, separations, recycling of waste streams, sensors, and energy storage systems.
    • Pine Instruments
      For over thirty years, Pine Instrument Company has designed and manufactured the most reliable line of bipotentiostats, electrode rotators, and RDE and RRDE electrodes available. Our electrochemical equipment is used world-wide by both industrial and academic customers who appreciate high quality, low cost instrumentation.
    • Scribner Associates
      Designers and manufacturers of instruments, software, and accessories for electrochemistry.
  • Fuel Cell Industry Links (8 links)
  • Fuel Cell Links (12 links)
  • Miscellaneous chemistry resources (3 links)
  • Miscellaneous Clemson University and related home pages (5 links)
    • Center for Advanced Engineering Fibers and Films
      The Center for Advanced Engineering Fibers and Films (CAEFF) is a National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center that comprises a partnership between Clemson University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The Center provides an integrated research and education environment for the systems-oriented study of fibers and films.
    • Clemson University Chemistry Department
      The Chemistry Department has traditionally been among the strongest academic departments at Clemson, which offers outstanding programs and emphasis areas in the sciences. The first degrees in chemistry were conferred in 1912. The Master of Science degree was first offered in 1943, and in 1959 chemistry became one of the University's first Ph.D. programs.
    • Clemson University Genomics Institute
      The Clemson University Genomics Institute (CUGI) is a state of the art research facility focusing on problems and solutions of agricultural significance.
    • Greenville Hostpital System / Clemson University Biomedical Cooperative
      The quality of medical care and related research in the Upstate began a new era in December 1990 when Clemson University and the Greenville Hospital System signed a five-year Cooperative Research and Educational Agreement that matches Clemson's expertise in biomedical research with the clinical expertise of the hospital system.
    • South Carolina EPSCoR
      South Carolina's Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research. Based at the University of South Carolina.
  • Miscellaneous electrochemistry home pages (1 link)
  • Society home pages (5 links)
    • American Association for the Advancement of Science
      The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS, pronounced "Triple-A-S") is the world's largest general science organization and publisher of the peer-reviewed journal Science. With more than 138,000 members and 275 affiliated societies, AAAS serves as an authoritative source for information on the latest developments in science and bridges gaps among scientists, policy-makers and the public to advance science and science education.
    • American Chemical Society
      The ACS is a self-governed individual membership organization that consists of 161,000 membersó60% from industry, at all degree levels.
    • Materials Research Society
      The Materials Research Society is dedicated to goal-oriented basic and applied research on materials of technological importance. MRS emphasizes an interdisciplinary approach to materials science and engineering, inspiring cooperation among scientists from industry, academia, and government.
    • The Electrochemical Society
      Founded in 1902 to advance solid-state and electrochemical science and technology.
    • The Society for Electroanalytical Chemistry
      The Society, founded in 1984, is dedicated to: promoting advances in both basic and applied research in electroanalysis; providing a venue for the exchange of ideas among researchers from academia, industry, and government; and recognizing the achievements and contributions of scientists who work in the field of electroanalytical chemistry.
  • Useful library / bibliographic home pages (8 links)
    • CU Explorer
      Clemson University Library links. Primarily for on-campus Clemson faculty/staff/students.
    • Current Contents at Clemson University
      Clemson gateway to ISI Current Contents
    • Engineering Index Gateway
      Clemson gateway to Engineering Index
    • Faxpat
      Faxpat is a leading provider of intellectual property services, located in Arlington, VA adjacent to the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
    • Intellectual Property Network
      The Delphion Intellectual Property Network (IPN) has evolved into a premier Web site for searching, viewing, and analyzing patent documents. The IPN provides you with free access to a wide variety of data collections and patent information.
    • National Library of Medicine
      Part of the National Institute of Health. Includes free MedLine searches.
    • US Library of Congress
      Welcome to the Library of Congress, the nation's oldest federal cultural institution. The Library preserves a collection of more than 119 million items, more than two-thirds of which are in media other than books.
    • US Patent and Trademark Office
      The PTO is a non-commercial federal entity and one of 14 bureaus in the Department of Commerce (DOC). The office occupies a combined total of over 1,400,000 square feet, in numerous buildings in Arlington, Virginia. The office employs over 5,000 full time equivalent (FTE) staff to support its major functions--- the examination and issuance of patents and the examination and registration of trademarks.

 

 

 
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