Recent years have seen dramatic developments in the application of electrochemistry to a variety of air and water quality issues through the use of electrochemical sensors and detectors to measure toxic gas emissions, detect harmful substances in water, etc. This new edition provides extensive updates and incorporates the latest developments in.
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"Offers clear, reader--friendly explanations of fundamental principles of electrochemical processes as well as insight..." (SciTech Book News, March 2001) "I recommend it strongly to all." (The Analyst, 8th October, 2001) "...well written and extremely informative..." (Chemical Educator, Vol.7, No.3, 2002)
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Höhe: 23.8 cm
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978-0-471-28272-3 (9780471282723)
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JOSEPH WANG, PhD, is Professor of Chemistry at New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico. He is the recipient of the 1999 ACS Award for Chemical Instrumentation and the 1994 Heyrovsky Medal.
Fundamental Concepts; Study of Electrode Reactions; Controlled-Potential Techniques; Practical Considerations; Potentiometry; Electrochemical Sensors; Index