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Principles of Electrochemistry
1997Electrochemistry covers all phenomena in which a chemical change is the result of electric forces and, vice versa, where an electric force is generated by chemical processes. It includes the properties and behavior of electrolytic conductors in liquid or solid form.
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Metal-air batteries: from oxygen reduction electrochemistry to cathode catalysts.
Chemical Society Reviews, 2012F. Cheng, Jun Chen
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Advanced carbon electrode materials for molecular electrochemistry.
Chemical Reviews, 2008R. McCreery
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Introduction to electrochemistry
1993If you happened to take down a copy of the Oxford English Dictionary, you would learn, although you would not be greatly illuminated by the fact, that electrochemistry is ‘the science of the application of electricity to chemistry’. One of the earliest references in 1829 in a journal called Natural Philosophy offered ‘Electro-Chemistry, one of the ...
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1992
The local investigation of electrode surfaces and processes by structure-sensitive probing techniques has become an important topic in electrochemistry, since most practically relevant electrochemical systems are characterized by structural and chemical inhomogeneities of the electrode-electrolyte interface. Such inhomogeneities can influence the local
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The local investigation of electrode surfaces and processes by structure-sensitive probing techniques has become an important topic in electrochemistry, since most practically relevant electrochemical systems are characterized by structural and chemical inhomogeneities of the electrode-electrolyte interface. Such inhomogeneities can influence the local
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