Encyclopedia of Electrochemistry

First published: 12 January 2010
Print ISBN: 9783527302505Online ISBN: 9783527610426DOI: 10.1002/9783527610426

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The definitive work in electrochemistry

Providing an up-to-date source for engineers and scientists, the Encyclopedia of Electrochemistry is unrivalled in its breadth and depth, covering everything from fundamental research to areas of application. Extensive cross-linking allows users to deepen their knowledge as much as needed.

Electrochemical processes play an increasingly large role in our daily lives; whether in producing or saving energy, rust protection or nerve stimuli in our bodies. Thus it is hardly surprising that the specialist area of electrochemistry is a traditional yet very lively area of research.

The Encyclopedia of Electrochemistry spans all electrochemical areas:

  • Fundamentals in electrochemistry

  • Instrumentation

  • Electroanalytical chemistry

  • Corrosion and oxide films

  • Electrochemical engineering

  • Semiconductor electrodes / Electrodes and modified electrodes

  • Photoelectrochemistry

  • Inorganic and organic electrochemistry/ Bioelectrochemistry.

The articles are intended not only for electrochemists, but also for those in other fields who use electrochemistry and are in need of a reference to improve their expertise: Electrochemists; Physical Chemists;  Engineers; Analytical Chemists; Material Scientists; Surface Scientists; Physicists.  

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