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fysicochemie --- Electrochemistry --- Electric batteries --- Electrodes --- Electrochimie --- Materials --- Materials. --- Electrochemistry. --- Electric batteries - Electrodes - Materials. --- Electrodes - Materials.
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Adsorption --- Electrodes, Oxide --- Surface chemistry --- Chimie des surfaces --- Adsorption. --- Electrodes, Oxide. --- Surface chemistry.
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Electrochemistry --- Electrodes --- Surface chemistry --- Electrochimie --- Chimie des surfaces --- Surfaces --- Electrochemistry. --- Surface chemistry. --- Surfaces. --- Electrodes. --- Adsorption --- Electrodes - Surfaces --- Interface --- Surface (chemistry and physics)
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A comprehensive review of advances in one of today's most technologically important research fields.Spurred on by society's increasingly urgent demand for an inexpensive, environment-friendly alternative to the internal combustion engine, research into electrocatalytic fuel cells has yielded many exciting advances in the past few years. This rapid rate of progress, however, has created a daunting challenge for anyone attempting to track the important new trends in electrocatalysis by sorting through the huge and rapidly growing body of world literature in the field.Electrocatalysis was designed to save scientists hours of arduous legwork by providing an authoritative review of the most important recent advances in all technologically relevant aspects of electrocatalysis. Leading researchers from North America, Europe, and the Far East share what they know about an array of related topics, including:* Electrocatalysis of hydrogen and oxygen electrode reactions* Electrooxidation of small organic molecules* Design and synthesis of new electrocatalytic materials* The distribution and storage of hydrogen in metal hydrides* Hydrogenation of organic compounds as a means of hydrogen storage* Electron, ion, and atom transfer reactions* Influence of the double-layer structure on the rate of charge transfer* A unified theory of electron and ion transfer reactions at metal electrodes.Electrocatalysis is an indispensable working resource for electrochemists, chemical engineers, surface scientists, and materials scientists.
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Pushing the frontiers of electrochemistry-a survey of new surface imaging techniques.This latest installment in the Frontiers of Electrochemistry series helps readers gain insight into one of the hottest areas of modern electrochemistry. Tracing recent advances in the imaging of electrified surfaces, this volume describes cutting-edge techniques that allow us to record real-time and real-space images with atomic resolution, observe structures of surfaces and interfaces directly on a display, study the distribution of atoms and molecules during a surface reaction, and much more.Leading international authorities discuss surface imaging techniques used in technologies involving electrocrystallization and electrodeposition of metals-employing numerous examples to demonstrate site specificity of electrode processes, and discussing applications to electronic materials such as the capacity to print nanopatterns at electrode surfaces. They cover techniques that advance our understanding of the properties of organic films and surfaces and interfaces, including scanning electron microscopy and microprobes and atomic force microscopy. Finally, they review the theory of electron tunneling at the metal/solution interface, helping readers interpret images of electrode surfaces obtained by scanning tunneling microscopy.Designed to meet the needs of specialists and nonspecialists alike, Imaging of Surfaces and Interfaces provides plenty of background material along with eight color plates. It is an important resource for scientists involved in electrochemistry, surface science, materials science, and electrodeposition technologies.
Electrodes --- Interfaces (Physical sciences) --- Spectroscopic imaging. --- Surface chemistry. --- Electrochemistry. --- Interfaces (Sciences physiques) --- Imagerie spectroscopique --- Chimie des surfaces --- Electrochimie --- Surfaces. --- Interfaces (Physical sciences).
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Electrodes, Carbon. --- Electrochemistry. --- Électrodes de carbone --- Électrochimie
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