This note covers the following topics:
Spontaneous and Nonspontaneous reactions, Review Redox Reactions, Redox
Equations, Voltaic Cells, Standard Cell, Construction of Simple Galvanic Cell,
Standard Hydrogen Electrode and Standard Reduction Potentials, Free Energy and
Redox Reactions, Cell EMF under Nonstandard Conditions, Nernst Equation,
Concentration Cell, Batteries and Fuel Cells, Corrosion and Rusting,
Electrolysis or Electrolytic Cells, Nonspontaneous, Applications of Electrolysis
and Quantitative Aspects of Electrolysis.
This
lecture note contains the following topics: introduction to Electrochemistry, Electrochemistry
Question bank, Corrosion and electrochemical process, Batteries and fuel cells,
Advanced materials, Nano materials and laboratory manual.
This PDF covers the
following topics related to Solid-State Electrochemistry : Introduction,
Fundamentals, General aspects, SOFC geometries and assembly, Reactivity of
solids, Creep, demixing, and kinetic decomposition, Sintering, Polymer
Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells and Electrolyser Cells, Batteries, Selected
Additional Topics in Solid-State Electrochemistry.
This note explains the following topics: Basic concepts for
electrochemistry, Electric charge and current, Electrical quantities and their
SI units, Potential and Thermodynamics, Principles of electrochemistry,
Electroactive layers and modified electrodes, Electrochemical responses of
adsorbed monolayers, Photoelectrochemistry, Scanning probe techniques,
Spectroelectrochemistry, Scanning probe techniques, Vibration spectroscopy.
This note explains the following topics: Nonfaradaic processes and
electrode-solution interface, Faradaic processes and rates of electrode
reactions, Mass-transfer controlled reactions, Basic Electrochemical
Thermodynamics, Electrochemical potential, Liquid junction potential, Selective
electrodes, Essentials of electrode reactions, Butler-Volmer model of electrode
kinetics, Implications of Butler-Volmer model for 1-step, 1-e process, Mass
transfer equation, Mixed migration and diffusion near an electrode,
Sampled-current voltammetry for quasireversible and irreversible electrode
reactions, Nernstian systems, Totally irreversible systems, Quasireversible
systems and Cyclic voltammetry.
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chemical sensors and biosensors. Chapters of this book are invited and
contributed from the experts throughout the world from prominent researchers and
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This note explains the
theory behind fundamental electrochemical processes and also covers design,
perform, troubleshoot, and analyze electrochemical experiments.
Electrochemistry
has been undergoing significant transformations in the last few decades. It is
now the province of academics interested only in measuring thermodynamic
properties of solutions and of industrialists using electrolysis or
manufacturing batteries, with a huge gap between them. Topics covered includes:
Chromatographic, Polarographic and Ion-Selective Electrodes Methods for Chemical
Analysis of Groundwater, Electron Beam Ablation Phenomenon, Oxidation Chemistry
of Metal, Membrane Electrochemistry, Electroanalytical Sensor Technology.
This note introduces principles
and mathematical models of electrochemical energy conversion and storage.Topics
covered includes: equivalent circuits, thermodynamics, reaction kinetics,
transport phenomena, electrostatics, porous media, and phase transformations, applications to batteries, fuel cells,
supercapacitors, and electrokinetics.
This note covers the following topics:
Galvanic cells and electrodes, Cell potentials and thermodynamics, The Nernst
Equation, Applications of the Nernst Equation, Electrochemical energy storage
and conversion, Electrolytic cells and electrolysis.
This note covers the
following topics: Impedance Spectroscopy, Corrosion and Coatings,
Electrochemical Energy Devices, Electrodes and Cells, Instrumentation.