Electrochemical Methods: Fundamentals and Applications, 2nd EditionWiley Global Education, 4 dic 2000 - 856 pagine A broad and comprehensive survey of the fundamentals for electrochemical methods now in widespread use. This book is meant as a textbook, and can also be used for self-study as well as for courses at the senior undergraduate and beginning graduate levels. Knowledge of physical chemistry is assumed, but the discussions start at an elementary level and develop upward. This revision comes twenty years after publication of the first edition, and provides valuable new and updated coverage. |
Sommario
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POTENTIALS AND THERMODYNAMICS OF CELLS | 44 |
KINETICS OF ELECTRODE REACTIONS | 87 |
MASS TRANSFER BY MIGRATION AND DIFFUSION | 137 |
BASIC POTENTIAL STEP METHODS | 156 |
POTENTIAL SWEEP METHODS | 226 |
POLAROGRAPHY AND PULSE VOLTAMMETRY | 261 |
CONTROLLEDCURRENT TECHNIQUES | 305 |
ELECTRODE REACTIONS WITH COUPLED HOMOGENEOUS CHEMICAL REACTIONS | 471 |
DOUBLELAYER STRUCTURE AND ADSORPTION | 534 |
ELECTROACTIVE LAYERS AND MODIFIED ELECTRODES | 580 |
ELECTROCHEMICAL INSTRUMENTATION | 632 |
SCANNING PROBE TECHNIQUES | 659 |
SPECTROELECTROCHEMISTRY AND OTHER COUPLED CHARACTERIZATION METHODS | 680 |
PHOTOELECTROCHEMISTRY AND ELECTROGENERATED CHEMILUMINESCENCE | 736 |
INDEX | 815 |
METHODS INVOLVING FORCED CONVECTIONHYDRODYNAMIC METHODS | 331 |
TECHNIQUES BASED ON CONCEPTS OF IMPEDANCE | 368 |
BULK ELECTROLYSIS METHODS | 417 |
Endpaper | 835 |
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Electrochemical Methods: Fundamentals and Applications Allen J. Bard,Larry R. Faulkner Anteprima non disponibile - 2000 |
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