Electrochemistry at Semiconductor and Oxidized Metal Electrodes

[S.R. Morrison] ✓ Electrochemistry at Semiconductor and Oxidized Metal Electrodes ↠ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Electrochemistry at Semiconductor and Oxidized Metal Electrodes Yet this area of electrochemical technology, where the use of such models is required, has developed a great deal of interest. The objective of the present volume is to develop the theory and practice of nonmetal electrochemistry from first principles, emphasizing energy level models, in particular the fluctuating energy level model of Marcus and Gerischer. based on these parameters, to describe successfully electrode reactions at an inert electrode.. In Chapter 6, we illustrate the ability of t

Electrochemistry at Semiconductor and Oxidized Metal Electrodes

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Rating : 4.66 (572 Votes)
Asin : 0306405245
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 416 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-03-05
Language : English

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Yet this area of electrochemical technology, where the use of such models is required, has developed a great deal of interest. The objective of the present volume is to develop the theory and practice of nonmetal electrochemistry from first principles, emphasizing energy level models, in particular the fluctuating energy level model of Marcus and Gerischer. based on these parameters, to describe successfully electrode reactions at an inert electrode.. In Chapter 6, we illustrate the ability of the simple models. and the in­ terpretation of experiments based on these models, has not been available. A single volume emphasizing these models. This is not only because of the interest in photoelectrochemical solar cells, but also because of the importance of the concepts in corrosion, sensors, coated metal electrodes, and, indeed, to the general theory of electrode reactions. The power of the model is illustrated by the simple methods available to

"The bible of semiconductor electrochemistry" according to Santinacci. If you have any doubt or question dealing with semiconductor or oxidized electrodes I'm sure you'll find an answer in this book that first appears difficult but is finally complete and clear.

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