Electrode Kinetics for Chemists, Chemical Engineers, and Materials Scientists

Electrode Kinetics for Chemists, Chemical Engineers, and Materials Scientists
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Publisher : Capstone
Total Pages : 620
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ISBN-10 : 1560816260
ISBN-13 : 9781560816263
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Electrode Kinetics for Chemists, Chemical Engineers, and Materials Scientists by : Eliezer Gileadi

Offering a thorough explanation of electrode kinetics, this textbook emphasizes physical phenomena - rather than mathematical formalism - and elucidates the underlying principles of the different experimental techniques. Assuming an elementary knowledge of thermodynamics and chemical kinetics and minimal mathematical skills, coverage explores the arguments of two primary schools of thought: electrode kinetics and interfacial electrochemistry viewed as a branch of physical chemistry and from the perspective of analytical chemistry.

Electroanalytical Methods

Electroanalytical Methods
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 366
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ISBN-10 : 9783642029158
ISBN-13 : 3642029159
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Electroanalytical Methods by : Fritz Scholz

Researchers and professionals will find a hands-on guide to successful experiments and applications of modern electroanalytical techniques here. The new edition has been completely revised and extended by a chapter on quartz-crystal microbalances. The book is written for chemists, biochemists, environmental and materials scientists, and physicists. A basic knowledge of chemistry and physics is sufficient for understanding the described methods. Electroanalytical techniques are particularly useful for qualitative and quantitative analysis of chemical, biochemical, and physical systems. Experienced experts provide the necessary theoretical background of electrochemistry and thoroughly describe frequently used measuring techniques. Special attention is given to experimental details and data evaluation.

Pulsed Electric Fields Technology for the Food Industry

Pulsed Electric Fields Technology for the Food Industry
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 558
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ISBN-10 : 9783030705862
ISBN-13 : 3030705862
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Pulsed Electric Fields Technology for the Food Industry by : Javier Raso

Many novel technologies have been proposed in the attempt to improve existing food processing methods. Among emerging nonthermal technologies, high intensity pulsed electric fields (PEF) is appealing due to its short treatment times and reduced heating effects. This book presents information accumulated on PEF during the last 15 years by experienced microbiologists, biochemists, food technologists, and electrical and food engineers.

Encyclopedia of Surface and Colloid Science, 2004 Update Supplement

Encyclopedia of Surface and Colloid Science, 2004 Update Supplement
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 842
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ISBN-10 : 9781482299625
ISBN-13 : 1482299623
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Encyclopedia of Surface and Colloid Science, 2004 Update Supplement by : P. Somasundaran

Appending the Encyclopedia of Surface and Colloid Science by 42 entries as well as 3800 new citations, 1012 equations, and 485 illustrations and chemical structures, this important supplement summarizes a constellation of new theoretical and experimental findings related to chemical characterization, mechanisms, interfacial behavior, methods and mo

Electrochemical Techniques in Corrosion Science and Engineering

Electrochemical Techniques in Corrosion Science and Engineering
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 496
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ISBN-10 : 9781135565756
ISBN-13 : 1135565759
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Electrochemical Techniques in Corrosion Science and Engineering by : Robert G. Kelly

This book describes the origin, use, and limitations of electrochemical phase diagrams, testing schemes for active, passive, and localized corrosion, the development and electrochemical characterization of passivity, and methods in process alteration, failure prediction, and materials selection. It offers useful guidelines for assessing the efficac

Electrowinning Iron and Recycling Sulfuric Acid from Iron Sulfates: a Zero-Carbon Iron-Making Process

Electrowinning Iron and Recycling Sulfuric Acid from Iron Sulfates: a Zero-Carbon Iron-Making Process
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Publisher : Electrochem Technologies & Materials Inc.
Total Pages : 501
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ISBN-10 : 9781777576943
ISBN-13 : 1777576946
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Electrowinning Iron and Recycling Sulfuric Acid from Iron Sulfates: a Zero-Carbon Iron-Making Process by : François Cardarelli

This comprehensive monograph is primarily intended to describe the patented FerWIN® technology, a green and zero-carbon iron-making process, which consists to perform the electrowinning of iron metal and the recycling of sulfuric acid from iron sulfates that are by-produced at the million tons scale worldwide while releasing pure oxygen gas. The information has been presented in such a form that industrial electrochemists, chemical engineers, metallurgists, and other practicing engineers, scientists, professors, and technologists will have access to relevant scientific and technical information supported by key experimental data that were obtained from extensive laboratory, prototype, and pilot testing. It also includes comprehensive electrochemical and engineering calculations, costs and benefits analysis, financial and sensitivity analysis. This monograph will be of value also to men and women engaged in the traditional iron and steelmaking industries that want to understand this novel electrochemical technology outside their conventional blast furnace, direct reduced iron, and electric arc smelting processes. Finally, the monograph may be of interest to persons in the steelmaking industries occupying managerial positions such as chief executives, chief operating officers, and V.P. of operations. The following topics are covered: • Background, markets, and prior art; • Electrochemical calculations and figures of merit; • Selection of industrial electrodes and membranes • Electrochemical reactor design and performances; • Industrial electrowinning plant calculations; • Prototype and pilot testing; • Costs and benefits analysis; • Financial and sensitivity analysis; • Implementation strategy; • Bibliography; • Appendices.

Laboratory Techniques in Electroanalytical Chemistry, Revised and Expanded

Laboratory Techniques in Electroanalytical Chemistry, Revised and Expanded
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 1014
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ISBN-10 : 9781351990714
ISBN-13 : 1351990713
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Laboratory Techniques in Electroanalytical Chemistry, Revised and Expanded by : Peter Kissinger

This volume provides a practical, intuitive approach to electroanalytical chemistry, presenting fundamental concepts and experimental techniques without the use of technical jargon or unnecessarily extensive mathematics. This edition offers new material on ways of preparing and using microelectrodes, the processes that govern the voltammetric behavior of microelectrodes, methods for characterizing chemically modified electrodes, electrochemical studies at reduced temperatures, and more. The authors cover such topics as analog instrumentation, overcoming solution resistance with stability and grace in potentiostatic circuits, conductivity and conductometry, electrochemical cells, carbon electrodes, film electrodes, microelectrodes, chemically modified electrodes, mercury electrodes, and solvents and supporting electrolytes.

Electrochemical Reduction of Carbon Dioxide

Electrochemical Reduction of Carbon Dioxide
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 396
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ISBN-10 : 9781482258257
ISBN-13 : 1482258250
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Electrochemical Reduction of Carbon Dioxide by : Jinli Qiao

For Researchers, Students, Industrial Professionals, and ManufacturersElectrochemical Reduction of Carbon Dioxide: Fundamentals and Technologies is your guide to improved catalytic performance in the electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2). Written by electrochemical energy scientists actively involved in environmental research and develo

Handbook of Electrochemistry

Handbook of Electrochemistry
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 935
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ISBN-10 : 9780080469300
ISBN-13 : 0080469302
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Electrochemistry by : Cynthia G. Zoski

Electrochemistry plays a key role in a broad range of research and applied areas including the exploration of new inorganic and organic compounds, biochemical and biological systems, corrosion, energy applications involving fuel cells and solar cells, and nanoscale investigations. The Handbook of Electrochemistry serves as a source of electrochemical information, providing details of experimental considerations, representative calculations, and illustrations of the possibilities available in electrochemical experimentation. The book is divided into five parts: Fundamentals, Laboratory Practical, Techniques, Applications, and Data. The first section covers the fundamentals of electrochemistry which are essential for everyone working in the field, presenting an overview of electrochemical conventions, terminology, fundamental equations, and electrochemical cells, experiments, literature, textbooks, and specialized books. Part 2 focuses on the different laboratory aspects of electrochemistry which is followed by a review of the various electrochemical techniques ranging from classical experiments to scanning electrochemical microscopy, electrogenerated chemiluminesence and spectroelectrochemistry. Applications of electrochemistry include electrode kinetic determinations, unique aspects of metal deposition, and electrochemistry in small places and at novel interfaces and these are detailed in Part 4. The remaining three chapters provide useful electrochemical data and information involving electrode potentials, diffusion coefficients, and methods used in measuring liquid junction potentials.* serves as a source of electrochemical information* includes useful electrochemical data and information involving electrode potentials, diffusion coefficients, and methods used in measuring liquid junction potentials* reviews electrochemical techniques (incl. scanning electrochemical microscopy, electrogenerated chemiluminesence and spectroelectrochemistry)

Electrochemical Supercapacitors

Electrochemical Supercapacitors
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 714
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ISBN-10 : 9781475730586
ISBN-13 : 1475730586
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Electrochemical Supercapacitors by : B. E. Conway

The first model for the distribution of ions near the surface of a metal electrode was devised by Helmholtz in 1874. He envisaged two parallel sheets of charges of opposite sign located one on the metal surface and the other on the solution side, a few nanometers away, exactly as in the case of a parallel plate capacitor. The rigidity of such a model was allowed for by Gouy and Chapman inde pendently, by considering that ions in solution are subject to thermal motion so that their distribution from the metal surface turns out diffuse. Stern recognized that ions in solution do not behave as point charges as in the Gouy-Chapman treatment, and let the center of the ion charges reside at some distance from the metal surface while the distribution was still governed by the Gouy-Chapman view. Finally, in 1947, D. C. Grahame transferred the knowledge of the struc ture of electrolyte solutions into the model of a metal/solution interface, by en visaging different planes of closest approach to the electrode surface depending on whether an ion is solvated or interacts directly with the solid wall. Thus, the Gouy-Chapman-Stern-Grahame model of the so-called electrical double layer was born, a model that is still qualitatively accepted, although theoreti cians have introduced a number of new parameters of which people were not aware 50 years ago.