Interfacial electrochemistry : theory, experiment, and applications

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Interfacial electrochemistry : theory, experiment, and applications

edited by Andrzej Wieckowski

Marcel Dekker, c1999

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This text probes topics and reviews progress in interfacial electrochemistry. It supplies chapter abstracts to give readers a concise overview of individual subjects and there are more than 1500 drawings, photographs, micrographs, tables and equations. The 118 contributors are international scholars who present theory, experimentation and applications.

Table of Contents

  • Theory and modelling: theoretical modelling of the solid-liquid interface - chemically specific simulation methods
  • theory of the metal-electrolyte interface
  • structure of water at the water-metal interface - molecular dynamics computer simulations
  • Monte Carlo methods for equilibrium and nonequilibrium problems in interfacial electrochemistry
  • electronic structure calculations of polyatomic oxyanions adsorbed on metal surfaces. electrochemical surface science: electro-chemical processes involving H adsorbed at metal electrode surfaces
  • reconstruction of gold surfaces
  • in situ surface X-ray scattering studies of electrosorption
  • atomic-scale aspects of anodic dissolution of metals - studies by in situ scanning funnelling microscopy
  • Auger spectroscopy of electrode surfaces. Nonmetallic and semiconductor electrodes: electrochemical properties of carbon surfaces
  • bulk and surface states of reactive oxide films - an extended semiconductor model with Ti, Ni, and Fe as examples
  • solid-state voltammetry
  • conducting polymer films as electrodes
  • photoelectrochemistry of nanostructured semiconductors - the case of anatase TiO2. Electrocatalysis: interfacial electrochemistry of conductive oxides for electrocatalysis
  • kinetic modelling of electrocatalytic reactions - methanol oxidation on platinum electrodes
  • properties of bimetallic electrodes - spectroscopic characterization and electrocatalysis
  • electrocatalysis as well-defined surfaces - kinetics of oxygen reduction and hydrogen oxidation/evolution on Pr(hkl) electrodes
  • mechanism of methanol electro-oxidation. (Part contents).

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