Modern Aspects Of Electrochemistry / edited by Constantinos Vayenas, Ralph E. White, Maria E. Gamboa-Aldeco.
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- 9780387461083
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Solid State Electrochemistry II: Devices and Techniques -- Synthesis and Characterization of Nanoporous Carbon and its Electrochemical Application to Electrode Material for Supercapacitors -- The Use of Graphs in the Study of Electrochemical Reaction Networks -- Approximate Analytical Solutions for Models of Three-Dimensional Electrodes by Adomian's Decomposition Method.
Volume 41 of the prominent series Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry covers a range of topics in Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering. The topics include the second chapter on the survey of solid state electrochemistry begun by Professor Joachim Maier in Number 38. While the first part dealt with fundamenals of solid state electochemistry, this chapter deals with techniques and devices. Chapter two contains a review of synthesis and characterization of nanoporous carbons and their electrochemical applications by Professors Gyoung-Ja Lee and Su-Il Pyun while in the next chapter Professor Joseph D. Fehribach reviews and discusses the use of graphs in the study of chemical reaction network. Professors Keith Scott and Sun Yan-Ping review and discuss mathematical models of three dimensional electrode structures in chapter four.
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