In-situ thermoelectrochemistry [electronic resource] : working with heated electrodes / Peter Gründler.
2015
QD553 .G78 2015eb
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Title
In-situ thermoelectrochemistry [electronic resource] : working with heated electrodes / Peter Gründler.
Author
Gründler, Peter, author.
ISBN
9783662458181 electronic book
3662458187 electronic book
9783662458174
3662458187 electronic book
9783662458174
Published
Berlin : Springer, 2015.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xii, 144 pages) : illustrations.
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QD553 .G78 2015eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
541/.37
Summary
This book represents the first rigorous treatment of thermoelectrochemistry, providing an overview that will stimulate electrochemists to develop and apply modern thermoelectrochemical methods. While classical static approaches are also covered, the emphasis lies on methods that make it possible to independently vary temperature such as in-situ heating of electrodes by means of electric current, microwaves or lasers. For the first time, ℓ́ℓhot-wire electrochemistryℓ́ℓ is examined in detail. The theoretical background presented addresses all aspects of temperature impacts in the context of electrochemistry. ℗ℓ
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed February 20, 2015).
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Monographs in electrochemistry.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Fundamentals
History of modern thermoelectrochemistry
Modern thermoelectrochemistry
Dynamic processes in cells with heated electrode-solution interfaces
Working with electrically heated electrodes.
Fundamentals
History of modern thermoelectrochemistry
Modern thermoelectrochemistry
Dynamic processes in cells with heated electrode-solution interfaces
Working with electrically heated electrodes.