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1 Transport Models For Ion-Exchange Membranes -- I. Introduction -- II. Solution of Ion-Exchange Problems Using the Nernst-Planck Equation for Ion Transport -- III. Transport Models Based on Irreversible Thermodynamics -- IV. Experimental Methods for Membrane Analyses -- V. Conclusions -- Notation -- References -- 2 Iron and Its Electrochemistry in an Active State -- I. Introduction -- II. Hydrogen Evolution Reaction on Iron -- III. Electrochemical Reduction of Oxygen and Its Influence on the Anodic Dissolution of Iron -- IV. Cathodic Deposition of Iron -- V. Anodic Dissolution of Iron -- VI. Anomalous Dissolution of Iron -- VII. Conclusions -- References -- 3 Theory of the Effect of Electrodeposition at a Periodically Changing Rate on the Morphology of Metal Deposits -- I. Basic Definitions -- II. Surface Concentration in the Periodic Condition -- III. Current Distribution on a Microprofile -- IV. Maximum Deposition Rate -- V. Prevention of Formation of Spongy Deposits -- VI. Current Distribution on a Macroprofile -- VII. Surface Film Formation -- VIII. Energetic Aspects -- IX. Conclusions -- References -- 4 Theory and Applications of Periodic Electrolysis -- I. Introduction -- II. Effect on Morphology of Electrodeposited Metals -- III. Theoretical Aspects of Periodic Electrolysis -- IV. Conclusions -- References -- 5 Electrocatalytic Properties of Carbon Materials -- I. Introduction -- II. Physicochemical Properties of Carbon Materials -- III. Electrochemical Reactions on Carbon Materials -- IV. Chemically Modified Electrodes -- V. Conclusions -- References -- 6 Spin-Dependent Kinetics in Dye-Sensitized Charge-Carrier Injection Into Organic Crystal Electrodes -- I. Introduction -- II. Theoretical Considerations -- III. Experimental Aspects -- IV. Main Results -- V. Summary -- References.
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Format: | Texto biblioteca |
Language: | eng |
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Boston, MA : Springer US,
1989
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Subjects: | Chemistry., Analytical chemistry., Physical chemistry., Electrochemistry., Materials science., Analytical Chemistry., Physical Chemistry., Characterization and Evaluation of Materials., |
Online Access: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-8667-4 |
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Summary: | 1 Transport Models For Ion-Exchange Membranes -- I. Introduction -- II. Solution of Ion-Exchange Problems Using the Nernst-Planck Equation for Ion Transport -- III. Transport Models Based on Irreversible Thermodynamics -- IV. Experimental Methods for Membrane Analyses -- V. Conclusions -- Notation -- References -- 2 Iron and Its Electrochemistry in an Active State -- I. Introduction -- II. Hydrogen Evolution Reaction on Iron -- III. Electrochemical Reduction of Oxygen and Its Influence on the Anodic Dissolution of Iron -- IV. Cathodic Deposition of Iron -- V. Anodic Dissolution of Iron -- VI. Anomalous Dissolution of Iron -- VII. Conclusions -- References -- 3 Theory of the Effect of Electrodeposition at a Periodically Changing Rate on the Morphology of Metal Deposits -- I. Basic Definitions -- II. Surface Concentration in the Periodic Condition -- III. Current Distribution on a Microprofile -- IV. Maximum Deposition Rate -- V. Prevention of Formation of Spongy Deposits -- VI. Current Distribution on a Macroprofile -- VII. Surface Film Formation -- VIII. Energetic Aspects -- IX. Conclusions -- References -- 4 Theory and Applications of Periodic Electrolysis -- I. Introduction -- II. Effect on Morphology of Electrodeposited Metals -- III. Theoretical Aspects of Periodic Electrolysis -- IV. Conclusions -- References -- 5 Electrocatalytic Properties of Carbon Materials -- I. Introduction -- II. Physicochemical Properties of Carbon Materials -- III. Electrochemical Reactions on Carbon Materials -- IV. Chemically Modified Electrodes -- V. Conclusions -- References -- 6 Spin-Dependent Kinetics in Dye-Sensitized Charge-Carrier Injection Into Organic Crystal Electrodes -- I. Introduction -- II. Theoretical Considerations -- III. Experimental Aspects -- IV. Main Results -- V. Summary -- References. |
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