Electrochemistry for Chemists 2e
Samenvatting
A complete and practical guide to the basic principles of electrochemistry for the nonspecialist
Emphasizing practical applications and real–world experimentation, Electrochemistry for Chemists gives chemists, biologists, and material scientists a solid understanding of the basic principles and modern methodology of electrochemistry. Incorporating the many new applications of recent years, this thoroughly updated Second Edition gives the nonelectrochemist access to a powerful tool for the study and measurement of chemical systems. And, like the popular first edition, the Second Edition is also a useful text for senior undergraduate and graduate students, especially in organic, inorganic, and biological chemistry.
∗ Offers a practical guide to the use of electrochemical methods in research and laboratory work
∗ Provides examples of molecular characterization by electrochemical methods in all subdivisions of chemistry, including dioxygen species, base metals, and nonmetals
∗ Includes numerous tables of electrochemical data, as well as physical parameters for solvents, electrolytes, cells, and electrodes
∗ Incorporates the latest information on instrumentation, solvents, and reagents
∗ Lists extensive references for further study of theoretical issues
Specificaties
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<br /> Controlled Potential Methods.
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<br /> Electrochemical Titrations and Controlled–Current Methods.
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<br /> Indicator Electrodes.
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<br /> Electrochemical Cells and Instrumentation.
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<br /> Solvents and Electrolytes.
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<br /> Hydronium Ions (H—3O¯+), Brønsted Acids (HA ), and Molecular Hydrogen (H—2).
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<br /> Dioxygen Species (O—2, HOO, O—2–.
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<br /> HOOH, HOO–), Ozone (O—3), and Atomic Oxygen.
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<br /> Metals and Metal Complexes.
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<br /> NonMetals (Sulfur, Nitrogen, and Carbon Compounds).
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<br /> Organic Compounds.
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<br /> Organometallic Compounds and Metalloporphyrins.
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<br /> Index.