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Interfacial electrochemistry /

This book provides an advanced level introduction to the electrochemistry. It provides the background required to follow current research in a subject which has again become highly topical through the recent development of surface sensitive techniques. It is divided into three parts covering the fun...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Schmickler, Wolfgang
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Oxford University Press, 1996.
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  • Cover
  • Contents
  • List of Main Symbols
  • I58; Fundamentals of Electrochemistry
  • 1 Introduction
  • 146;1 A typical system
  • 2 Preliminaries
  • 1 Inner44; outer44; and surface potentials
  • 2 The electrochemical potential
  • 3 Absolute electrode potential
  • 4 Three45;electrode configuration
  • 3 The metal45;solution interface
  • 346;1 Ideally polarizable electrodes
  • 346;2 The Gouy45;Chapman theory
  • 346;3 The Helmholtz capacity
  • 346;4 The potential of zero charge
  • 346;5 Surface tension and the potential of zero charge
  • 4 Adsorption on metal electrodes
  • 446;1 Adsorption phenomena
  • 446;2 Adsorption isotherms
  • 446;3 The dipole moment of an adsorbed ion
  • 446;4 The structure of single crystal surfaces
  • 446;5 The adsorption of iodide on Pt40;11141;
  • 446;6 Underpotential deposition
  • 446;7 Adsorption of organic molecules
  • 5 Phenomenological treatment of electron45;transfer reactions
  • 546;1 Outer45;sphere electron45;transfer
  • 546;2 The Butler45;Volmer equation
  • 546;3 Double45;layer corrections
  • 546;4 A note on inner45;sphere reactions
  • 6 Theoretical considerations of electron45;transfer reactions
  • 646;1 Qualitative aspects
  • 646;2 A simple model for electron45;transfer reactions
  • 646;3 Electronic structure of the electrode
  • 646;4 Gerischer39;s formulation
  • 646;5 The energy of reorganization
  • 7 The semiconductor45;electrolyte interface
  • 746;1 Electronic structure of semiconductors
  • 746;2 Potential profile and band bending
  • 746;3 Electron45;transfer reactions
  • 746;4 Photoinduced electron45;transfer
  • 746;5 Dissolution of semiconductors
  • 8 Selected experimental results for electron45;transfer reactions
  • 846;1 Validity of the Butler45;Volmer equation
  • 846;2 Curvature of Tafel plots
  • 846;3 Adiabatic electron45;transfer reactions
  • 846;4 Electrochemical properties of SnO[sub40;241;]
  • 846;5 Photocurrents on WO[sub40;341;] electrodes
  • 9 Proton45; and ion45;transfer reactions
  • 946;1 Dependence on the electrode potential
  • 946;2 Rate45;determining step
  • 946;3 The hydrogen evolution reaction
  • 946;4 Oxygen reduction
  • 946;5 Chlorine evolution
  • 946;6 Reaction rate and adsorption energy
  • 946;7 Comparison of ion45; and electron45;transfer reactions
  • 10 Metal deposition and dissolution
  • 1046;1 Morphological aspects
  • 1046;2 Surface diffusion
  • 1046;3 Nucleation
  • 1046;4 Growth of two45;dimensional films
  • 1046;5 Deposition on uniformly flat surfaces
  • 1046;6 Metal dissolution and passivation
  • 11 Complex reactions
  • 1146;1 Consecutive charge45;transfer reactions
  • 1146;2 Electrochemical reaction order
  • 1146;3 Deposition of silver in the presence of cyanide
  • 1146;4 Mixed potentials and corrosion
  • 12 Liquid45;liquid interfaces
  • 11 The interface between two immiscible solutions
  • 12 Partitioning of ions
  • 13 Energies of transfer of single ions
  • 14 Double45;layer properties
  • 15 Electron45;transfer reactions.