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The study electrochemistry is pertinent to a wide variety of fields, including bioenergetics, environmental sciences, and engineering sciences. Intended both as a basic course for undergraduate students and as a reference work for graduates and researchers, this book covers two fundamental aspects of electrochemistry: electrochemistry in solution and interfacial electrochemistry. By bringing these two subjects together into a single volume, the author clearly establishes the links between the physical foundation and the analytical applications of electrochemistry. With this rigorous approach, the author has provided a book of reference constructed from first principles. In this respect, the nomenclature and standards of the IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry) are observed.
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The philosophy of this book has been to publish all the mathematical derivation s in detail, allowing the reader, if he so desires, to follow the calculations that lead to the main results. With this rigorous approach, the author has provided a book of reference constructed from first principles. In this respect, the nomenclature and standards of the IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry) are observed.
Electrochemical Potential - Electrochemical equilibria - Electrolyte Solutions - Transport in solution - Electrified interfaces - Electrokinetic phenomena and electrochemical separation methodes - Steady State Amperometry - Pulse Voltammetry - Electrochemical impedance - Cyclic voltammetry - Vector analysis - Symbols - Index.
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