Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry No. 36
This volume of Modern Aspects contains a remarkable spread of topics covered in an authoritative manner by some internationally renowned specialists. In a seminal chapter Drs. Babu, Oldfield and Wieckowski demonstrate eloquently the strength of electroche
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Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry, No. 35: Impedance spectroscopy with specific applications to electrode processes involving hydrogen. Fundamentals and contemporary applications of electroless metal deposition. The development of computational electrochemistry and its application to electrochemical kinetics. Transition of properties of molten salts to those of aqueous solutions. Limitations of the Born Theory in applications to solvent polarization by ions and its extensions to treatment of kinetics of ionic reactions. Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry, No. 34: Additivity principles in behavior of redox couples and corrosion processes. Foundation of voltaic measurements at liquid interfaces. Direct methanol fuel cells: current progress and emerging technology. Dynamics of processes in molten salts. Electrochemical techniques and microbially influenced corrosion (MIC). Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry, No. 33: A review of the literature on the potential-of-zero charge. Review and discussion on nonequilibrium fluctuations in corrosion processes. Conducting polymers, their electrochemistry and biomimicking processes. Microwave photoelectrochemistry; from its origins to current research problems. New fluorine cell design from model development through pilot plant tests. The rapidly developing field of electrochemistry of electronically conducting polymers and their applications.
MODERN ASPECTS OF ELECTROCHEMISTRY No. 36 Edited by
C. G. VAYENAS University of Patras Patras, Greece
B. E. CONWAY University of Ottawa Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
RALPH E. WHITE University of South Carolina Columbia, South Carolina
and
MARIA E. GAMBOA-ADELCO Managing Editor Superior, Colorado
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LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS PANAKKATTU K. BABU Department of Chemistry University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign Urbana, Illinois 61801, USA
PANOS NIKITAS Laboratory of Physical Chemistry Department of Chemistry Aristotle University of Thessaloniki 54124 Thessaloniki, Greece
IVAN BOLZONELLA Unit of Electrochemical Engineering Institute of Chemical and Biological Process Science School of Basic Sciences Swiss Federal Institute of Technology CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
ERIC OLDFIELD Department of Chemistry University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign Urbana, Illinois 61801, USA
CHRISTOS COMNINELLIS Unit of Electrochemical Engineering Institute of Chemical and Biological Process Science School of Basic Sciences Swiss Federal
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