Electrochemistry / Edition 2

Electrochemistry / Edition 2

by P.H. Rieger
ISBN-10:
0412043912
ISBN-13:
9780412043918
Pub. Date:
11/30/1993
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands
ISBN-10:
0412043912
ISBN-13:
9780412043918
Pub. Date:
11/30/1993
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands
Electrochemistry / Edition 2

Electrochemistry / Edition 2

by P.H. Rieger

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Overview

It has been fashionable to describe electrochemistry as a discipline at the interface between the branches of chemistry and many other sciences. A perusal of the table of contents will affirm that view. Electrochemistry finds applications in all branches of chemistry as well as in biology, biochemistry, and engineering; electrochemistry gives us batteries and fuel cells, electroplating and electrosynthesis, and a host of industrial and technological applications which are barely touched on in this book. However, I will maintain that electrochemistry is really a branch of physical chemistry. Electrochemistry grew out of the same tradition which gave physics the study of electricity and magnetism. The reputed founders of physical chemistry-Arrhenius, Ostwald, and van't Hoff-made many of their contributions in areas which would now be regarded as electrochemistry. With the post-World War II capture of physical chemistry by chemical physicists, electrochemists have tended to retreat into analytical chemistry, thus defining themselves out of a great tradition. G. N. Lewis defined physical chemistry as "the study of that which is interesting." I hope that the readers of this book will find that electrochemistry qualifies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780412043918
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 11/30/1993
Series: Schaum's Outlines
Edition description: 2nd ed. 1994
Pages: 483
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.04(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

Table of Contents

1: Electrode Potentials.- 1.1 Introduction.- 1.2 Electrochemical Cell Thermodynamics.- 1.3 Some Uses of Standard Potentials.- 1.4 Measurement of Cell Potentials.- 1.5 Reference and Indicator Electrodes.- 1.6 Ion-Selective Electrodes.- 1.7 Chemical Analysis by Potentiometry.- 1.8 Batteries and Fuel Cells.- References.- Problems.- 2: The Electrified Interface.- 2.1 The Electric Double Layer.- 2.2 Some Properties of Colloids.- 2.3 Electrokinetic Phenomena.- 2.4 Electrophoresis and Related Phenomena.- 2.5 Electrode Double-Layer Effects.- 2.6 Debye-Hückel Theory.- References.- Problems.- 3: Electrolytic Conductance.- 3.1 Conductivity.- 3.2 Conductance Applications.- 3.3 Diffusion.- 3.4 Membrane and Liquid Junction Potentials.- References.- Problems.- 4: Voltammetry of Reversible Systems.- 4.1 Diffusion-Limited Current.- 4.2 Experimental Techniques.- 4.3 A Survey of Electroanalytical Methods.- 4.4 Cyclic Voltammetry.- 4.5 Polarography.- 4.6 Polarographic Variations.- 4.7 The Rotating-Disk Electrode.- 4.8 Microelectrodes.- 4.9 Applications.- References.- Problems.- 5: Mechanisms of Electrode Processes.- 5.1 Introduction.- 5.2 Spectroelectrochemistry.- 5.3 Steady-State Voltammetry and Polarography.- 5.4 Chronoamperometry and Chronopotentiometry.- 5.5 Cyclic Voltammetry.- References.- Problems.- 6: Electron-Transfer Kinetics.- 6.1 Kinetics of Electron Transfer.- 6.2 Current-Overpotential Curves.- 6.3 Electron-Transfer Rates from Voltammetry.- 6.4 Faradaic Impedance.- References.- Problems.- 7: Electrolysis.- 7.1 Bulk Electrolysis.- 7.2 Analytical Applications of Electrolysis.- 7.3 Electrosynthesis.- 7.4 Industrial Electrolysis Processes.- 7.5 Corrosion.- References.- Problems.- Appendices.- 1 Bibliography.- 2 Symbols and Units.- 3 Electrochemical Data.- 4 Laplace TransformMethods.- 5 Digital Simulation Methods.- 6 Answers to Selected Problems.- Author Index.
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