
Electroanalytical Methods
Guide to Experiments and Applications
Fritz Scholz(Editor)
Springer (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 30. November 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
XXII, 331 pages
978-3-642-07591-9 (ISBN)
Description
This laboratory book delivers hands-on advice to researchers in all fields of life and physical sciences already applying or intending to apply electro-analytical methods in their research. The authors represent in a strictly practice-oriented manner not only the necessary theoretical background but also substantial know-how on measurement techniques, interpretation of data, experimental setup and trouble shooting. The author and the editor are well-known specialists in their field.
Reviews / Votes
From the reviews:"The scope of this book is to guide advanced students and scientists to successful experiments and applications of modern electro-analytical methods. . This guide is warmly recommended to interested chemists, biochemists, biologists, environmental and material scientists, physicists, medical scientists and, especially, to students of all these scientific disciplines." (Advances in Food Sciences, Vol. 25 (3), 2003)"Electrochemistry is a diverse subject practiced by a multitude of workers in different branches of science .. Fritz Scholz and his twelve-strong team . are to be congratulated on the production of a highly readable and well-structured book. . The book is very well laid out, and easy to read. . All in all, I think this is a very well written book, and will be useful for both undergraduates and practicing electrochemists alike, both in and outside the laboratory." (Jay D. Wadhawan, Chemical Educator, Vol. 7 (5), 2002)"The scope of this book is to guide advanced students and scientists to successful experiments and applications of modern electroanalytical techniques. It is written for chemists, biochemists, biologists, environmental and material scientists, physicists, medical scientists and, most importantly, students of all branches of science. . This book provides the necessary theoretical background of electrochemistry and the most frequently used measuring techniques. Special attention is given to experimental details and data evaluation." (Metrohm - Information, Vol. 31 (3), 2002)"Electrochemical methods for qualitative, and especially quantitative, analysis, are unrivalled in their sensitivity and limits of detectability for many applications. . The publishers have produced the book with care to a high standard. It collects together much information . and presents it in a clearer and more connected form in many cases, together with some useful advice and stimulating ideas. . The book fills a gap with regard to some methods that have previously not been adequately covered . it also provides many practical hints." (Rudolf Holze, Angewandte Chemie, Vol. 41 (18), 2002)More details
Edition
1., st ed. 2002. Corr. 2nd printing. Softcover version of original hardcover edition 2002
Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
100 s/w Abbildungen, 31 s/w Tabellen
100 black & white illustrations, 31 black & white tables
Dimensions
Height: 23.5 cm
Width: 15.5 cm
Weight
537 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-642-07591-9 (9783642075919)
Schweitzer Classification
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Book
02/2005
Springer
€85.59
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Content
Basic Electrochemistry. The electrical double layer and its structure. Thermodynamics of electrochemical reactions. Kinetics of electrochemical reactions.- Electroanalytical techniques. Cyclic voltammetry. Pulse voltammetry. Square-wave voltammetry. Chronocoulometry. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. UV/Vis/NIR-Spectroelectrochemistry. Stripping voltammetry. Electrochemical studies of solid compounds and materials. Potentiometry.- Electrodes and electrolytes. Working electrodes. Reference electrodes. Electrolytes. Experimental setup.- Publications in Electrochemistry.- Seminal Publications in Electrochemistry and Electroanalysis.- Textbooks, monographs, reference books, series, journals and WWW sources.