This book is your graduate level entrance into battery, fuel cell and solar cell research at synchrotron x-ray sources and free electron lasers. Materials scientists find numerous examples for the combination of electrochemical experiments with simple and with highly complex x-ray scattering and spectroscopy methods. Physicists and chemists can link applied electrochemistry with fundamental concepts of condensed matter physics, physical chemistry and surface science.
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From Reviews of the First Edition:
"After finishing the book, a first conclusion I get, is that it has given me access to a vast amount of information [..] providing insight in a large variety of energy-related materials with many different experimental techniques. The richness in possibilities is therefore huge."
Crystallography Reviews (2017)
"This is a good book that is indispensable for students and researchers [...]"
Journal of Synchrotron Radiation 25 (2018), 1609-1610
"After finishing the book, a first conclusion I get, is that it has given me access to a vast amount of information [..] providing insight in a large variety of energy-related materials with many different experimental techniques. The richness in possibilities is therefore huge."
Crystallography Reviews (2017)
"This is a good book that is indispensable for students and researchers [...]"
Journal of Synchrotron Radiation 25 (2018), 1609-1610