Volume 1: Modern Electrochemistry: Ionics

Author:   John O'M. Bockris ,  John O'M. Bockris ,  Amulya K.N. Reddy
Publisher:   Springer Science+Business Media
Edition:   2nd ed. 1998
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9780306455544


Pages:   770
Publication Date:   30 June 1998
Format:   Hardback
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Volume 1: Modern Electrochemistry: Ionics


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This Second Edition of Modern Electrochemistry 1 includes everything that made the First Edition a classic - rigor, clarity, and completeness - but it has been thoroughly revised to include: - the modern theory of ion-solvent interactions - new methods for determining transport numbers - room temperature liquid electrolytes - computer simulation and new spectroscopies, and - an updated bibliography. Problem set, explanatory diagrams, derivations of equations, and appendixes make this book an excellent undergraduate text and a useful reference for professionals.

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Author:   John O'M. Bockris ,  John O'M. Bockris ,  Amulya K.N. Reddy
Publisher:   Springer Science+Business Media
Imprint:   Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers
Edition:   2nd ed. 1998
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 4.40cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   2.930kg
ISBN:  

9780306455544


ISBN 10:   0306455544
Pages:   770
Publication Date:   30 June 1998
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Electrochemistry: A State of Excitement. Two Kinds of Electrochemistry. Ion-Solvent Interactions: Introduction. Ion-Ion Interactions: Introduction. True and Potential Electrolytes. Ion Transport in Solutions: Introduction. Ionic Drift Under a Chemical-Potential Gradient: Diffusion. Ionic Liquids: Introduction. Models of Simple Ionic Liquids. Index.

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Praise for the First Edition: 'Superbly written...indispensable.' JACS 'A truly extraordinary achievement.' Journal of the Electrochemical Society 'A must.' Nature about the Second Edition: 'This excellent teaching book can be warmly recommended to every student of chemistry as well as to all electrochemists in industry and at university. It deserves to be found on the shelf of every electrochemical laboratory. Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry, 4 (2000) '... this is an excellent book that outlines basic theories and measurements of ions in solution and ionic liquids. There is no doubt that readers from a variety of research areas will benefit from it. The book is well suited to serve as a reference book or reading material for electrochemistry courses. It should also serve as a very useful and important handbook for electrochemists who are engaged in active research or teaching.' Journal of the American Chemical Society, 122:9 'The first edition of Modern Electrochemistry, a two-volume set published in 1970, is familiar as a classic work to those who teach and practice electrochemistry. The second edition ... is a worthy successor, containing nearly all the original material, updated with the results of two and one-half decades of additional research, as well as a large amount of new material. ...the authors have done an admirable job of beginning each idea at a very basic level and building from there, the buildup is quite rapid as textbooks go and liberally sprinkled with mathematics and its attendant condensation of information, so the reading is challenging. Additionally, the authors are not bashful about invoking the calculus when it is appropriate. On the basis of the level of treatment and the sheer volume of material, this volume would be most appropriate as a textbook for an advanced course (post physical chemistry) in physical electrochemistry. It seems eminently suitable as a source of supplemental reading for students in a variety of upper-level courses, including physical chemistry. As a reference for the practicing electrochemist it shines because of its thorough coverage of the discipline, its excellent index, and its easy-to-use system of paragraph headings, each of which includes sufficient detail to enable the researcher to confidently identify the relevant portion of text. In view of the challenge presented in reading this text, I (who consider myself an applied analytical chemist) confess significant surprise in finding that the volume is relatively difficult to put down. The authors have managed to include more than their fair share of the So that's why that happens! factor.' Journal of Chemical Education, 76:8 (1999) 'It is an excellent teaching book, indispensable to every student of electrochemistry.' Corrosion, 58:5 'These original, stimulating and informative volumes offer an unusual approach and inter alia provide an excellent entree to the field for the non-specialist.' Emeritus Professor Douglas Inman, Dept. of Materials, Imperial College, London


Praise for the First Edition: Superbly written...indispensable.' JACS A truly extraordinary achievement.' Journal of the Electrochemical Society A must.' Nature about the Second Edition: This excellent teaching book can be warmly recommended to every student of chemistry as well as to all electrochemists in industry and at university. It deserves to be found on the shelf of every electrochemical laboratory. Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry, 4 (2000) ... this is an excellent book that outlines basic theories and measurements of ions in solution and ionic liquids. There is no doubt that readers from a variety of research areas will benefit from it. The book is well suited to serve as a reference book or reading material for electrochemistry courses. It should also serve as a very useful and important handbook for electrochemists who are engaged in active research or teaching.' Journal of the American Chemical Society, 122: 9 The first edition of Modern Electrochemistry, a two-volume set published in 1970, is familiar as a classic work to those who teach and practice electrochemistry. The second edition ... is a worthy successor, containing nearly all the original material, updated with the results of two and one-half decades of additional research, as well as a large amount of new material. ...the authors have done an admirable job of beginning each idea at a very basic level and building from there, the buildup is quite rapid as textbooks go and liberally sprinkled with mathematics and its attendant condensation of information, so the reading is challenging. Additionally, the authors are not bashful about invoking the calculus when it is appropriate. On the basis of the level oftreatment and the sheer volume of material, this volume would be most appropriate as a textbook for an advanced course (post physical chemistry) in physical electrochemistry. It seems eminently suitable as a source of supplemental reading for students in a variety of upper-level courses, including physical chemistry. As a reference for the practicing electrochemist it shines because of its thorough coverage of the discipline, its excellent index, and its easy-to-use system of paragraph headings, each of which includes sufficient detail to enable the researcher to confidently identify the relevant portion of text. In view of the challenge presented in reading this text, I (who consider myself an applied analytical chemist) confess significant surprise in finding that the volume is relatively difficult to put down. The authors have managed to include more than their fair share of the So that's why that happens! factor.' Journal of Chemical Education, 76: 8 (1999) It is an excellent teaching book, indispensable to every student of electrochemistry.' Corrosion, 58: 5 These original, stimulating and informative volumes offer an unusual approach and inter alia provide an excellent entree to the field for the non-specialist.' Emeritus Professor Douglas Inman, Dept. of Materials, Imperial College, London


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