This comprehensive book describes modern electrochemistry, from fundamental principles to the methods that can be used to study electrode and electrochemical processes, and finally, at the wide-ranging applications in sensors, industry, corrosion, and bioelectrochemistry. The breadth of coverage ensures that this volume will be valuable not only to undergraduate and graduate students, but also to research workers.
Notation and units; Introduction; Part I:: Principles; Electrochemical cells:: Thermodynamic properties and electrode potentials; The interfacial region; Fundamentals of kinetics and mechanism of electrode reactions; Part II:: Methods; Electrochemical experiments; Hydrodynamic electrodes; Cyclic voltammetry and linear sweep techniques; Step and pulse techniques; Impedance methods; Non-electrochemical probes of electrodes and electrode processes; Part III:: Applications; Potentiometric sensors; Amperometric and voltammetric sensors; Electrochemistry in industry; Corrosion; Bioelectrochemistry; Appendix 1:: Useful mathematical relations; Appendix 2:: Principles of A.C. circuits; Appendix 3:: Digital simulation; Appendix 4:: Standard electrode potentials;
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