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Electrochemical Methods

Fundamentals and Applicaitons, 2e Student Solutions Manual

Bard, Allen J. / Faulkner, Larry R.

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2. Edition February 2002
160 Pages, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

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Das führende Werk auf seinem Gebiet - jetzt durchgängig auf den neuesten Stand gebracht! Die theoretischen Grundlagen der Elektrochemie, erweitert um die aktuellsten Erkenntnisse in der Theorie des Elektronentransfers, werden hier ebenso besprochen wie alle wichtigen Anwendungen, darunter modernste Verfahren (Ultramikroelektroden, modifizierte Elektroden, LCEC, Impedanzspektrometrie, neue Varianten der Pulsvoltammetrie und andere). In erster Linie als Lehrbuch gedacht, läßt sich das Werk aber auch hervorragend zum Selbststudium und zur Auffrischung des Wissensstandes verwenden. Lediglich elementare Grundkenntnisse der physikalischen Chemie werden vorausgesetzt.



ISBN: 978-0-471-40521-4
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Extensive explanations of problems from the text

Student Solutions Manual to accompany Electrochemical Methods: Fundamentals and Applications, 2nd Edition provides fully-worked solutions for the problems presented in the text. Extensive, in-depth explanations walk you step-by-step through each problem, and present alternative approaches and solutions where they exist. Graphs and diagrams are included as needed, and accessible language facilitates better understanding of the material. Fully aligned with the text, this manual covers thermodynamics, mass transfer, impedance, spectroelectrochemistry, and other related topics, and appendices provide detailed mathematical reference and digital simulations.

1 Introduction and Overview Electrode Processes 1

2 Potentials and Thermodynamics of Cells 7

3 Kinetics of Electrode Reactions 15

4 Mass Transfer by Migration and Diffusion 21

5 Basic Potential Step methods 25

6 Potential Sweep Methods 47

7 Polarography and Pulse Voltammetry 55

8 Controlled-Curreny Techniques 61

9 Methods Involving Forced Convection-Hydrodynamic Methods 65

10 Techniques Based on Concepts of Impedance 71

11 Bulk Electrolysis Methods 83

12 Electrode Reactions With Coupled Homogeneous Chemical Reactions 95

13 Double-Layer Structure and Adsorption 103

14 Electroactive Layers and Modified Electrodes 111

15 Electrochemical Instrumentation 115

16 Scanning Probe Techniques 121

17 Spectroelectrochemistry and other Coupled Characterization Methods 123

18 Photoelectrochemistry and Electrogenerated Chemiluminescence 131

Appendices

A Mathematical Methods 135

B Digital Simulations of Electrochemical Problems 143
Allen J. Bard is Norman Hackerman-Welch Regents Chair in Chemistry at the University of Texas at Austin, where he has been a faculty member since 1958. Professor Bard is the recipient of more than twenty academic awards, most recently the Luigi Galvani Medal of the Societa Chimica Italiana, 1992; the G. M. Kosolapoff Award of the American Chemical Society, 1992; and the Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Fields of Analytical Chemistry of the Eastern Analytical Symposium, 1990. A frequent lecturer at major universities throughout the United States and Canada, and a member of numerous professional and academic organizations, Professor Bard is Editor in Chief of the Journal of the American Chemical Society and served as president of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry from 1991 to 1993. He received his PhD in electroanalytical chemistry from Harvard University in 1958.

A. J. Bard, University of Texas at Austin; L. R. Faulkner, University of Illinois, Urbana