Principles of ElectrochemistryPresents electron transfer and double-layer theories in an understandable manner while keeping mathematics to a minimum. Revised and expanded, this edition features a number of new sections which deal with electrochemical materials science, photoelectrochemistry, stochastic processes, novel aspects of ion transfer across biological membranes, biosensors and more. |
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Equilibrium Properties of Electrolytes | 1 |
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Transport Processes in Electrolyte Systems | 79 |
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According acid activity coefficient adsorbed adsorption anions anodic aqueous solutions atoms biological membranes carbon cathodic cation charge transfer chemical potential chemical reaction Chemistry components concentration conductivity corresponding crystal current density curve decreases dependence determined differential capacity diffuse layer diffusion coefficient dissociation constant effect electric field electrical double layer electroactive substance electrochemical potential Electrochemistry electrode potential electrode process electrode reaction electrolyte solution equation equilibrium example film formation function galvanic cell Gibbs energy given gradient H₂O hydrogen increases interaction interface interphase ion-selective ion-selective electrodes ionic atmosphere ions k₁ kinetics measured membrane mercury electrode metal method molality molar occurs overpotential oxidation oxygen particles phase platinum polarization polymer potential difference proton quantity rate constant redox reduction reference electrode relationship salt Section semiconductor sodium solid solvation solvent species standard Gibbs structure temperature termed theory thermodynamic yields York