Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry (Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry, 10)
معرفی کتاب «Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry (Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry, 10)» نوشتهٔ E. von Goldammer (auth.), J. O’M. Bockris, B. E. Conway (eds.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer US : Imprint : Springer در سال 1975. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The present collection of articles follows the arrangement used in previous volumes. Solutions are discussed first, surfaces and double layers second, electrode kinetics third, and then the applied subjects. The introduction of spectroscopic methods to electrochemistry is well exemplified by NMR studies of ionic solutions, as represented here in the detailed article by E. von Goldammer. Correspondingly, the spectroscopic approach can be applied to surfaces, and B. G. Baker has written an introduction to this topic for electrochemists from the point of view of gas phase measurements. One of the topics which begins to reach a degree of sophistica tion in electrode process chemistry is the adsorption of organic species on electrodes, and this topic is described in our volume by the well-known electrochemist M. W. Breiter. The work has much rele vance to the corresponding electrode kinetics and oxidation of organic materials. Much less sophisticated is the position in the electrochemistry of sulfide minerals, but it has seemed worthwhile to have the present record described by D. F. A. Koch; his chapter demonstrates the value of qualitative electrochemical studies in this field. The Hydrogen Economy is perhaps an example of straw fire in electrochemistry, for its great popularity beginning in 1973 reflects an interest which can hardly grow larger. However, much discussion of the Hydrogen Economy is concerned with its nonelectrochemical v vi Preface aspects and D. P. Gregory gives here the latest from the hydrogen front, with emphasis on the electrochemistry. The present collection of articles follows the arrangement used in previous volumes. Solutions are discussed first, surfaces and doubleƯ layers second, electrode kinetics third, and then the applied subjects. The introduction of spectroscopic methods to electrochemistry is well exemplified by NMR studies of ionic solutions, as represented here in the detailed article by E. von Goldammer. Correspondingly, the spectroscopic approach can be applied to surfaces, and B.G. Baker has written an introduction to this topic for electrochemists from the point of view of gas phase measurements. One of the topics which begins to reach a degree of sophisticaƯ tion in electrode process chemistry is the adsorption of organic species on electrodes, and this topic is described in our volume by the well-known electrochemist M.W. Breiter. The work has much releƯ vance to the corresponding electrode kinetics and oxidation of organic materials. Much less sophisticated is the position in the electrochemistry of sulfide minerals, but it has seemed worthwhile to have the present record described by D.F.A. Koch; his chapter demonstrates the value of qualitative electrochemical studies in this field. The Hydrogen Economy is perhaps an example of straw fire in electrochemistry, for its great popularity beginning in 1973 reflects an interest which can hardly grow larger. However, much discussion of the Hydrogen Economy is concerned with its nonelectrochemical v vi Preface aspects and D.P. Gregory gives here the latest from the hydrogen front, with emphasis on the electrochemistry Front Matter....Pages i-xii NMR Studies of Electrolyte Solutions....Pages 1-91 Surface Analysis by Electron Spectroscopy....Pages 93-160 Adsorption of Organic Species on Platinum Metal Electrodes....Pages 161-210 Electrochemistry of Sulfide Minerals....Pages 211-237 Electrochemistry and the Hydrogen Economy....Pages 239-288 Electrochemical Mechanisms and the Control of Biological Growth Processes....Pages 289-338 Power Sources for Electric Vehicles....Pages 339-443 Back Matter....Pages 445-451
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