Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry

Recognized experts present incisive analysis of both fundamental and applied problems in this continuation of a highly-acclaimed series. Topics discussed include: The way in which electrochemical systems may function as on a single electrode; The foundati

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LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS ZBIGNIEW KOCZOROWS., Department of Chemistry Warsaw University 02-093 Warsaw, Poland

ISAO OKADA Department of Chemistry Sophia University Tokyo 102-8554 Japan

CLAUDE LAMY Electrochimie et Interactions Universitep de Poitiers Poitiers, 86022 France

MICHAEL SPIRO Department of Chemistry Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine London SW72AY, United Kingdom

JEAN-MICHEL LeGER Electrochemie et Interactions Universitp de Poitiers Poitiers, 86022 France BRENDA J. LITTLE Department of Navy Naval Research Laboratory Stennis Space Center Mississippi 39529-5004

SUPRAMANIAN SRINIVASAN Electrochemie et Interactions Universitp de Poitiers Poitiers, 86022 France

PATRICIA A. WAGNER Department of Navy Naval Research Laboratory Stennis Space Center Mississippi 39529-5004

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