Fundamentals of electrochemical analysis
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Fundamentals of electrochemical analysis
(Ellis Horwood series in analytical chemistry)
Ellis Horwood , Polish Scientific publishers, 1994
2nd (rev.) ed
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Teoretyczne podstway elektroanalizy chemicznej
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Previous ed.: 1976
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Electrochemical analysis has developed enormously in the last decade. This book has been considerably updated to take into account such changes. Revisions to the book included extended chapters with topics on impulse polarography, voltammetry, diffusion to microdisk electrode, limiting currents originating from diffusion to micro-electrodes and from diffusion to the limited zone, semi-integral and semi-differential analysis, modern views on adsorption, and newly deveoped techniques. In its presentation of the similarities and differences between various methods the book adopts an original approach making it possible to select the most suitable method for solving the problem. The book is clearly organized, making it easy to use in a practical situation, while the use of general equations at the end of each chapter makes it particularly effective as a teaching aid. Originally published in Polish this English edition is considerably extended and updated.
Table of Contents
Contents: Development and General Characterization of Electroanalytical Techniques. Structure of the Electrodes Double Layer. Electrodes. Transport of Electroactive Species to Electrodes. Rates of Electrode Processes. Electrode Processes controlled by Transport Rate: Diffusion Currents. Electrode Processes Controlled by the Rate of Charge Transfer. Equations of Electroanalytical Methods: Determination of Kinetic Parameters of Electrode Processes. Electrode Processes Preceded by First-order Chemical Reactions. Electrode Processes Followed by a First-order Chemical Reaction. Catalytic Electrode Processes. Electrode Processes Associated with Chemical Reactions of Second and Higher Orders. ECE Processes. Electroanalytical Investigation of Complexes. References. Index.
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