Current books on electrochemical impedance spectroscopy describe the science but do not provide detailed guidance on how to solve the problems that arise in the field nor how to interpret data. This book provides step?]by?]step solutions to problems typical of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, and a systematic method to interpret selected impedance spectra. Problems are drawn, in part, from the second edition of M. E. Orazem and B. Tribollet, Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy, 2017, with additional problems presented to broaden the scope of the work. The book may be used on its own or as an enhancement to the material covered in Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy, 2nd edition. It is divided into three parts: Problems and Solutions: Problem statements are presented, followed by a detailed worked solution. Application to Experimental Data: Each chapter in this section follows the step?]by?]step analysis of sample impedance data. The data sets have been selected to highlight unique concepts. The data are reproduced in the book and available on a companion website. Reference Material: Includes tables of data and formulae needed to solve problems, and sample computer code. This book is intended for use as a professional reference and as a resource for training new scientists and engineers on application of impedance spectroscopy to a broad range of systems, such as corrosion, biomedical devices, semiconductors and solid?]state devices, sensors, batteries, fuel cells, electrochemical capacitors, dielectric measurements, coatings, electrochromic materials, analytical chemistry, and imaging.
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978-1-119-77921-6 (9781119779216)
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Mark E. Orazem is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering at the University of Florida and a Fellow of the Electrochemical Society, the International Society of Electrochemistry, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He served as President of the International Society of Electrochemistry and, with Bernard Tribollet, received the 2019 Claude Gabrielli Award for contributions to electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. He teaches professional short courses on impedance spectroscopy internationally.
Bernard Tribollet is Director of Research Emeritus at Laboratoire Interfaces et Systèmes Electrochimiques, Sorbonne Université, Paris and a Fellow of the Electrochemical Society. He instructs a bi-annual short course at Sorbonne Université covering theoretical aspects and hands-on instrumentation training for impedance spectroscopy. He has promoted the extension of impedance spectroscopy to electrohydrodynamic, electromagnetic, and thermoelectric transfer-function techniques. With Mark E. Orazem, he received the 2019 Claude Gabrielli Award for contributions to electrochemical impedance spectroscopy.
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University of Florida
CNRS - University of Pierre and Marie Curie