Electrochemical thermodynamics and kinetics
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Electrochemical thermodynamics and kinetics
(Landolt-Börnstein Zahlenwerte und Funktionen aus Naturwissenschaften und Technik, Neue Serie / Gesamtherausgabe, K.-H. Hellwege, group 4 . Physical chemistry ; v. 9 . Electrochemistry ; subv. A)
Springer, c2007
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This ninth volume in Group IV of the Landolt-Boernstein series considers and describes the electrochemical processes at the boundaries of electrodes and electrolytes. The book first presents a thorough overview on the field of electrochemistry, to impart a precise understanding of the involved systems, and secondly collects all relevant data of electrochemical systems as reported up to the present time. Each chapter offers introductory explanation, followed by concise data tables.
Table of Contents
List of symbols and abbreviations 1).- 1 Electrode potentials.- Table 1.1. Metal electrode potentials in aqueous electrolyte systems.- Table 1.2. Nonmetal electrode potentials in aqueous electrolyte systems.- Table 1.3. Metal electrode potentials in nonaqueous electrolyte systems.- Table 1.4. Nonmetal electrode potentials in nonaqueous electrolyte systems.- Table 1.5. Formal potentials of organic redox systems.- Table 1.6. Potentials of common reference electrodes in aqueous solution.- 2 Cell voltages.- Table 2.1. Cell voltages with aqueous electrolyte systems.- Table 2.2. Cell voltages with nonaqueous electrolyte systems.- Table 2.3. Cell voltages with molten salt electrolyte systems.- Table 2.4. Cell voltages with solid state electrolyte systems.- 3 Electrode potentials of zero charge.- Table 3.1. Electrode potentials of zero charge of metal electrodes in contact with electrolyte solutions.- Table 3.2. Electrode potentials of zero charge of metal oxide electrodes in contact with electrolyte solutions.- Table 3.3. Electrode potentials of zero charge of metal electrodes in contact with molten electrolyte salts.- Table 3.4. Electrode potentials of zero charge of miscellaneous materials in contact with aqueous electrolyte solutions..- 4 Free enthalpies of adsorption.- Table 4.1. Free enthalpies of adsorption of ions and organic molecules at metal electrodes.- 5 Exchange current densities.- Table 5.1. Exchange current densities and rate constants in aqueous systems.- Table 5.2. Exchange current densities and rate constants in aqueous systems at miscellaneous surfaces.- Table 5.3. Exchange current densities in molten salt electrolyte systems.
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