Instrumentation and Electroanalytical Chemistry

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2003-04-02
Publisher(s): Wiley-VCH
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Summary

Unrivalled in its breadth and depth, this 11-volume encyclopedia provides both an easy introduction to all topics related to modern electrochemistry as well as a comprehensive overview of the subject. Throughout, the emphasis is in easy access to information, with every topic treated at an introductory, medium and advanced level. This first-class reference work is edited and written by renowned scientists, covering everything from fundamental research to areas of application. Alan Bard, experienced editor of the Journal of the American Chemical Society, is one of the most renowned experts in electrochemistry and one of the editors-in-chief.

Author Biography

Series Editors:<br> Prof. Allen J. Bard: Born December 18, 1933, Prof. Bard received his early education in the public schools of New York City and attended The City College of NY (B.Sc.,1955). He did his graduate work at Harvard Univ. with J.J. Lingane (MA, 1956; PhD, 1958) in electroanalytical chemistry. In 1958 he joined the faculty of The Univ.of Texas at Austin where he currently holds the Norman Hackerman/Welch Regents' Chair in Chemistry. His research interests have been in the application of electrochemical methods to the study of chemical problems and include investigations in electro-organic chemistry, photoelectrochemistry, electrogenerated chemiluminescence, and electroanalytical chemistry. He has published three books (Electrochemical Methods, with Larry Faulkner, Integrated Chemical Systems, and Chemical Equilibrium) and over 600 papers and chapters while editing the series Electroanalytical Chemistry (21 volumes) and the Encyclopedia of the Electrochemistry of the Elements (16 volumes) plus co-editing the monograph, Standard Potentials in Aqueous Solution. He is currently editor-in-chief of the Journal of the American Chem. Society. The ISI listing of the "50 most cited chemists from 1981-1997" ranks Prof. Bard at number 13 (taken from a total of 627,871 chemists surveyed).<br> Prof. Martin Stratmann: Born 20 April 1954, studied chemistry at the Ruhr Univ.Bochum and received his diploma in 1980. He finished his PhD in 1982 at the Max Planck Inst.(MPI) fnr Eisenforschung in Dnsseldorf. His professorship in physical chemistry followed in 1992 at the Univ.of Dnsseldorf with electrochemical studies on metal surfaces covered with ultrathin electrolyte layers. In 1994 he took over the Chair in Corrosion Sci.and Surface Engin.at the Univ.of Erlangen and since 2000 has been a scientific member of the MPI and director at the MPI fnr Eisenforschung Dnsseldorf, heading a department of interface chemistry and surface engineering. His research interests concentrate on corrosion related electrochemistry, in particular with emphasis on microscopic aspects and in-situ spectroscopy, electrochemistry at buried metal/polymer interfaces - an area where he pioneered novel electrochemical techniques - atmospheric corrosion, adhesion and surface chemistry of reactive metal substrates. He has published more than 150 papers and is co-editor of Steel Research and Materials and Corrosion.

Table of Contents

Introduction and Basic Principles
1(72)
Introduction to Electroanalytical Techniques and Instrumentation
3(21)
Patrick R. Unwin
Analog and Digital Instrumentation
24(27)
David Wipf
Digital Simulation in Electroanalytical Chemistry
51(22)
Dieter Britz
Electroanalytical Methods
73(312)
Linear Sweep and Cyclic Voltammetry
81(24)
Bernd Speiser
Step and Pulse Techniques
105(20)
Christopher M. A. Brett
Ana Maria Oliveira Brett
Stripping Analysis
125(9)
Joseph Wang
Hydrodynamic Electrodes
134(26)
Andrew R. Mount
Microelectrodes -- Retrospect and Prospect
160(36)
Robert J. Forster
Impedance Methods
196(34)
Steffi Krause
The Electrochemical Quartz Crystal Microbalance
230(60)
A. Robert Hillman
Sonoelectrochemistry: Physical Aspects
290(22)
Richard G. Compton
Joanna L. Hardcastle
Javier del Campo
Sonoelectroanalysis: Applications
312(16)
Richard G. Compton
Joanna L. Hardcastle
Javier del Campo
Ultrasound and Electrosynthesis
328(22)
Richard G. Compton
Joanna L. Hardcastle
Javier del Campo
Jay D. Wadhawan
Biosensors
350(35)
Wolfgang Schuhmann
Eva Maria Bonsen
In situ Structural and Spectroscopic Probes of Electrochemical Systems
385(276)
Electrochemical STM
393(22)
Thomas Polk Moffat
Electrochemical-AFM
415(29)
Julie V. Macpherson
Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy
444(47)
Benjamin R. Horrocks
Spectroelectrochemistry: In situ UV-visible Spectroscopy
491(39)
Joe A. Crayston
In situ Infrared Spectroelectrochemistry
530(42)
Paul Andrew Christensen
Raman Spectroscopy of Electrode Surfaces
572(89)
Zhong-Qun Tian
Bin Ren
Volume Index 661

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