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This volume is part of a continuing series designed to provide authoritative reviews on recent developments and applications of well-established techniques in the field of electroanalytical chemistry. It covers electroanalytical techniques being currently used in diverse areas such as electro-organic synthesis, fuel cell studies, and radical ion formation. These techniques are also employed to solve problems dealing with kinetics and mechanisms of electrode reactions, the effects of electrode surface phenomena, adsorption, and the electrical double layer of electrode reactions. It provides…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This volume is part of a continuing series designed to provide authoritative reviews on recent developments and applications of well-established techniques in the field of electroanalytical chemistry. It covers electroanalytical techniques being currently used in diverse areas such as electro-organic synthesis, fuel cell studies, and radical ion formation. These techniques are also employed to solve problems dealing with kinetics and mechanisms of electrode reactions, the effects of electrode surface phenomena, adsorption, and the electrical double layer of electrode reactions. It provides academic and industry researchers with essential background and a starting point for undertaking related projects.
Autorenporträt
Contributors to Volume 23 Professor Hubert H. Girault Casali Institute of Applied Chemistry Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne Laboratoire D'Electrochimie Physique et Analytique Lausanne, Switzerland Professor Ovadia Lev Casali Institute of Applied Chemistry The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Sciences Chimiques de Rennes Jerusalem, Israel Professor Shaowei Chen Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry University of California Santa Cruz, USA Professor Philippe Hapiot Sciences Chimiques de Rennes CNRS, Campus de Beaulieu Universite de Rennes, France Edmond Safra Campus Givat Ram Jerusalem, Israel Srinivasan Sampath Department of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore Jacques Simonet Sciences Chimiques de Rennes Université de Rennes, France