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Physico-Chemistry of Solid-Gas Interfaces:

Concepts and Methodology for Gas Sensor Development (Google eBook)
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John Wiley & Sons, Jan 5, 2010 - Science - 432 pages
Fundamental elementary facts and theoretical tools for the interpretation and model development of solid-gas interactions are first presented in this work. Chemical, physical and electrochemical aspects are presented from a phenomenological, thermodynamic and kinetic point of view. The theoretical aspects of electrical properties on the surface of a solid are also covered to provide greater accessibility for those with a physico-chemical background. The second part is devoted to the development of devices for gas detection in a system approach. Methods for experimental investigations concerning solid-gas interactions are first described. Results are then presented in order to support the contribution made by large metallic elements to the electronic processes associated with solid-gas interactions.
  

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Contents

Chapter 1 Adsorption Phenomena
1
Chapter 2 Structure of Solids Physicochemical Aspects
29
Chapter 3 GasSolid Interactions Electronic Aspects
39
Chapter 4 Interfacial Thermodynamic Equilibrium Studies
69
Chapter 5 Model Development for Interfacial Phenomena
109
Chapter 6 Apparatus for Experimental Studies Examples of Applications
137
Chapter 7 Material Elaboration
215
Chapter 8 Influence of the Metallic Components on the Electrical Response of the Sensors
277
Chapter 9 Development and Use of Different Gas Sensors
309
Chapter 10 Models and Interpretation of Experimental Results
361
Index
431
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Rene Lalauze is a Professor at the Ecole des Mines, St. Etienne, France.

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