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Analytical electrochemistry

By: Wang, Joseph
Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: New Jersey Wiley c2023Edition: 4th edDescription: xiii, 220p.; 25cmISBN: 9781119787693Subject(s): Science -- Chemistry | Analytical chemistry | Electrochemical analysisDDC classification: 543.4 WAN/A Online resources: Publisher's URL Summary: In the newly revised 4th edition of Analytical Electrochemistry, distinguished researcher Dr. Joseph Wang delivers an authoritative and comprehensive discussion of modern electroanalytical techniques and devices. With a strong focus on electroanalysis (as opposed to physical electrochemistry), the book offers readers a thorough grounding in the fundamentals of electrode reactions and the principles of electrochemical methods. It also demonstrates the solving of real-life analytical problems using the techniques discussed within.
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Table of Contents:

1 Fundamental Concepts
2 Study of Electrode Reactions and Interfacial Properties
3 Controlled-Potential Techniques
4 Practical Considerations
5 Potentiometry
6 Electrochemical Sensors

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In the newly revised 4th edition of Analytical Electrochemistry, distinguished researcher Dr. Joseph Wang delivers an authoritative and comprehensive discussion of modern electroanalytical techniques and devices. With a strong focus on electroanalysis (as opposed to physical electrochemistry), the book offers readers a thorough grounding in the fundamentals of electrode reactions and the principles of electrochemical methods. It also demonstrates the solving of real-life analytical problems using the techniques discussed within.

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