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[ E-book ] – MODERN ASPECTS OF ELECTROCHEMISTRY No. 34 – B. E. CONWAY
Dec 14th

The current volume of this series continues to exhibit the main characteristic of the previous volumes: It covers the frontier in several widely differing sections of the huge area of modern electrochemistry. More >
[ E-book ] – VOLUME 2A MODERN ELECTROCHEMISTRY SECOND EDITION Fundamentals of Electrodics – Amulya K. N. Reddy
Dec 9th

This book had its nucleus in some lectures given by one of us (J.O’M.B.) in a course on electrochemistry to students of energy conversion at the University of Pennsylva- nia. It was there that he met a number of people trained in chemistry, physics, biology, metallurgy, and materials science, all of whom wanted to know something aboul electrochemistry. The concept of writing a book about electrochemistry which could be understood by people with very varied backgrounds was thereby engendered. The lectures were recorded and written up by Dr. Klaus Muller as a 293-page manuscript. More >
[ E-book ] – Organic ELECTROCHEMISTRY 4th Ed – Henning Lund
Dec 1st

Organic electrochemistry is concerned with the reduction and oxidation of organic molecules at electrodes. Although the electrochemical community has just celebrated the 200th anniversary of the discovery of the Volta pile, it wasn’t until 1830-1850 that the investigation of organic electro- chemical processes, pioneered by Faraday and Kolbe, was established as a research area in its own right. Toward the end of the 19th century, investigators such as Tafel and Haber made significant contributions to the knowledge of organic electrode processes. Haber, for instance, in his now famous paper on the reduction of nitrobenzene (Z Elektrochem 4:506, 1898), recognized the sig- nificance of the electrode potential in the following words: “Oxydations- und Reduktionsprozesse hangen in erster Linie von dem Potential der Elektrode ab, an welcher sie ablaufen, und Stromdichte, Stromdauer und Elektrodenmaterial sind nur insofern bedeutsam, als sie das Elektrodenpotential und seine Anderungen im Gang der Elektrolyse bestimmen.” The application of electrolysis as a means of preparing organic compounds continued in the first half of the 20th century. More >


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