
Electrochemistry
by Hamann, Carl H.; Hamnett, Andrew; Vielstich, WolfBuy New
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Summary
Author Biography
Wolf Vielstich: As Heinz Gerischer's first student, in G?ngen in 1952/53, Wolf Vielstich was concerned with developing a fast Potentiostaten while determining exchange current densities. Upon starting work at the Institute for Physical Chemistry, Bonn University, in 1960 he demonstrated that, apart from mercury, reproducible cyclic voltamograms, such as for the oxidation of hydrogen and methanol, are contained in solid electrodes, including Pt, Ir, Rh, Au and Pd. There then followed experiments with methanol/air and NiMH cells, among others. He was always interested in developing novel methods, such as the rotating ring electrode, on-line MS (DEMS), in-situ FTIRS and UHV analysis of adsorbants. Between 1986 and 1993, Wolf Vielstich was the Coordinator of the first European project to develop a DMFC, and in 1998 he was awarded the Faraday Medal by the Royal Chemical Society. Since 1999 he has been working as a guest of the Universidade de Sao Paulo, and edited Wiley's Handbook of Fuel Cells (2003).
Professor Hamnett graduated from the University of Oxford with a BA (Chemistry) in 1970 and a D.Phil. (Chemistry) in 1973. He has held research and academic positions at the University of British Columbia, Canada, and at Oxford and Newcastle Universities, England, before his appointment in January 2001 as Principal and Vice-chancellor of the University of Strathclyde. He has nearly 200 publications in books and scientific journals, covering areas of spectroscopy, quantum theory and electrochemistry. His primary academic interests in recent years include the development and utilisation of spectro-electrochemical techniques in electrochemistry, and the development of improved fuel cells and solar-energy conversion devices.
Table of Contents
Preface | |
List of Symbols and Units | |
Foundations, Definitions and Concepts | |
Ions, Electrolytes and the Quantisation of Electrical Charge | |
Transition from Electronic to Ionic Conductivity in an Electrochemical Cell | |
Electrolysis Cells and Galvanic Cells: The Decomposition Potential and the Concept of EMF | |
Faraday's Laws | |
Systems of Units | |
Electrical Conductivity and Interionic Interactions | |
Fundamentals | |
Empirical Laws of Electrolyte Conductivity | |
Ionic Mobility and Hittorf Transport | |
The Theory of Electrolyte Conductivity: The Debye-Hu¿ckel-Onsager Theory of Dilute Electrolytes | |
The Concept of Activity from the Electrochemical Viewpoint | |
The Properties of Weak Electrolytes | |
The Concept of pH and the Idea of Buffer Solutions | |
Non-aqueous Solutions | |
Simple Applications of Conductivity Measurements | |
Electrode Potentials and Double-Layer Structure at Phase Boundaries | |
Electrode Potentials and their Dependence on Concentration, Gas Pressure and Temperature | |
Liquid-junction Potentials | |
Membrane Potentials | |
The Electrolyte Double-Layer and Electrokinetic Effects | |
Potential and Phase Boundary Behaviour at Semiconductor Electrodes | |
Simple Applications of Potential Difference Measurements | |
Electrical Potentials and Electrical Current | |
Cell Voltage and Electrode Potential during Current Flow: an Overview | |
The Electron-transfer Region of the Current-Potential Curve | |
The Concentration Overpotential - The Effect of Transport of Material on the Current-Voltage Curve | |
The Effect of Simultaneous Chemical Processes on the Current Voltage Curve | |
Adsorption Processes | |
Electrocrystallisation - Metal Deposition and Dissolution | |
Mixed Electrodes and Corrosion | |
Current Flows on Semiconductor Electrodes | |
Bioelectrochemistry | |
Methods for the Study of the Electrode/Electrolyte Interface | |
The Measurement of Stationary Current-Potential Curves | |
Quasi-Stationary Methods | |
Electrochemical Methods for the Study of Electrode Films | |
Spectroelectrochemical and other Non-classical Methods | |
Preparation of Nanostructures, Combination of STM and UHV-Transfer | |
Optical Methods | |
Electrocatalysis and Reaction Mechanisms | |
On Electrocatalysis | |
The Hydrogen Electrode | |
The Oxygen Electrode | |
Methanol Oxidation | |
Carbon Monoxide Oxidation at Platinum Surfaces | |
Conversion of Chemical Energy of Ethanol into Electricity | |
Reaction Mechanisms in Electro-organic Chemistry | |
Oscillations in Electrochemical Systems | |
Solid and Molten-salt Ionic Conductors as Electrolytes | |
Ionically Conducting Solids | |
Solid Polymer Electrolytes (SPE's) | |
Ionically-conducting Melts | |
Industrial Electrochemical Processes | |
Introduction and Fundamentals | |
The Electrochemical Preparation of Chlorine and NaOH | |
The Electrochemical Extraction and Purification of Metals | |
Special Preparation Methods for Inorganic Chemicals | |
Electro-organic Synthesis | |
Modern Cell Designs | |
Future Possibilities for Electrocatalysis | |
Component Separation Methods | |
Galvanic Cells | |
Basics | |
Properties, Components and Characteristics of Batteries | |
Secondary Systems | |
Primary Systems other than Leclanche´ Batteries | |
Fuel Cells | |
Primary and Secondary Air Batteries | |
Efficiency of Batteries and Fuel Cells | |
Super-capacitors | |
Analytical Applications | |
Titration Processes using Electrochemical Indicators | |
Electro-analytical Methods | |
Electrochemical Sensors | |
Subject Index | |
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