
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (for electrochemistry research)
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry awarded for electrochemistry recognizes groundbreaking research on how electric energy interacts with chemical reactions. This work helps us understand processes like battery function, corrosion prevention, and energy storage. It involves studying how electrons transfer in chemical systems, enabling the development of better batteries, sensors, and fuel cells. Such advances impact everyday technology and contribute to sustainable energy solutions, making electrochemistry crucial for innovation in clean energy and industrial applications.