Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry
MODERN ASPECTS OF ELECTROCHEMISTRY No. 42 Edited by Constantinos Vayenas University of Patras, Greece Topics in Number 42 include: The electrochemistry and electrocatalysis of Ruthenium in regards to the development of electrodes for Polymer Electrolyte M
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Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry Topics in Number 41 include: • Solid State Electrochemistry, including the major electrochemical parameters needed for the treatment of electrochemical cells as well as the discussion of electrochemical energy storage and conversion devices such as fuel cells • Nanoporous carbon and its electrochemical application to electrode materials for super capacitors in relationship to the key role nanoporous carbons have played in the purification of liquids and the storage of energy • The analysis of variance and covariance in electrochemical science and engineering • The use of graphs in electrochemical reaction networks, specifically: (1) reaction species graphs, (2) reaction mechanism graphs, and (3) reaction route graphs
Topics in Number 40 include: • Polymer Electrolyte Membrane (PEM) fuel cell bipolar plates, discussion of the difficulties associated with confronting bipolar plate development • The use of graphs in electrochemical reaction networks with focus on analysis of variance (ANOVA) observation methods • Nano-materials in lithium ion battery electrode design, presentation of a plasma-assisted method to create a carbon replica of an alumina template membrane • Direct methanol fuel cells, extensive discussion and review of various types of fuel cells and advances made in the performance of DMFC’s since their inception • Direct simulation of polymer electrolyte fuel cell catalyst layers, presentation of a systematic development of the direct numerical simulation
MODERN ASPECTS OF ELECTROCHEMISTRY No. 42 Edited by
CONSTANTINOS G. VAYENAS University of Patras Patras, Greece
RALPH E. WHITE University of South Carolina Columbia, South Carolina, USA and
MARIA E. GAMBOA-ALDECO Managing Editor Superior, Colorado, USA
Constantinos G. Vayenas Department of Chemical Engineering University of Patras Patras 265 00 Greece [email protected]
Maria E. Gamboa-Aldeco 1107 Raymer Lane Superior, CO 80027 USA [email protected]
Ralph E. White Department of Chemical Engineering University of South Carolina Columbia, SC 29208 USA [email protected]
ISBN: 978-0-387-49488-3 DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-49489-0
e-ISBN: 978-0-387-49489-0
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