4th Edition

Principles and Applications of Electrochemistry

By D.R. Crow Copyright 1994
    294 Pages
    by CRC Press

    294 Pages
    by CRC Press

    This introduction to the principles and application of electrochemistry is presented in a manner designed for undergraduates in chemistry and related fields. The author covers the essential aspects of the subject and points the way to further study, his concern being with the overall shape of electrochemistry, its coherence and its wider application. This edition differs from its predecessors in having principles and applications separated, and greater prominence is given to areas such as electrochemical sensors and electroanalytical techniques, of which a number of modern methods were not included in previous editions. A range of numerical problems and outline solutions is provided for each chapter to cover most situations that a student might encounter.

    The Development and Structure of Electrochemistry.
    Ionic Interaction.
    Ionic Equilibria.
    The Conducting Properties of Electrolytes.
    Interfacial Phenomena.
    Electrode Potentials and Electrochemical Cells.
    Electrode Processes.
    Determination and Investigation of Physical Parameters.
    Electroanalytical Techniques.
    Electrochemical Sensors.
    The Exploitation of Electrode Processes.
    Further Reading.
    Solutions to Problems.
    Appendices.
    Index.

    Biography

    D.R. Crow