Electrochemistry in a Divided World

Innovations in Eastern Europe in the 20th Century

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Gebonden, 350 blz. | Engels
Springer International Publishing | e druk, 2015
ISBN13: 9783319212203
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Springer International Publishing e druk, 2015 9783319212203
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In this collection of interrelated essays, the authors review landmark developments in electrochemistry building on biographic material and personal insight. The book facilitates understanding of the innate pathways of developments in electrochemical science as a result of lucky circumstances fitting to objective conditions. Thus the book will help to understand the present state of electrochemistry and offer inspiration for solving today’s scientific challenges. The authors as experienced electrochemists from the U.S., Western and Eastern Europe also provide guidance for scientific careers by presenting biographical examples of famous electrochemists.

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ISBN13:9783319212203
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:350
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing

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<p>Introduction.- A Global View on East Europe’s Electrochemistry.- The Development of Polarography as a Component of  Czechoslovak Electrochemistry.- The Frumkin Epoch in Electrochemistry.- Stripping Voltammetry in USSR.- Contributions from Electrochemists in Kishinev.- Contributions from Electrochemists in Lithuania.- Contributions from Electrochemists in the Ukraine.- Electrochemical Science in Belarus: High-Temperature Electrochemistry of Solid Electrolytes, Applied Electrochemistry and Photoelectrochemistry of Semiconductors.- The Pioneers of High-Temperature Electrochemistry in the Former USSR.- Catalytic Currents and the Work of Yakov Tur’yan.- The Development of Organic Electrochemistry in the USSR.- Yevgeniya Nikolaevna Varasova – The Woman Who has Transferred Polarography to Russia.- Solid State Electroanalysis -  Pioneered in the USSR by Ol’ga Al’fredovna Songina.- Contributions from Electrochemists in Poland.- Hungarian Comets in the Sky of Electrochemistry.- Contributions from Electrochemists in Bulgaria.- Contributions from Electrochemists in Former Yugoslavia.- Solid Electrolyte Potentiometry in East Germany.- Problems of Soviet Scientists to Publish in Western Journals.</p>

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