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Electrochemistry in Research and Development
β Scribed by A. A. VlΔek (auth.), R. Kalvoda, Roger Parsons (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1985
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 297
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This volume contains the papers presented at the UNESCO Scientific Forum on Chemistry in the Service of Mankind - Electrochemistry in Research and Development, held in Paris, June 4-6, 1984. Electrochemistry is concerned with the way electricity produces chemical changes and in turn chemical changes result in the production of electricity. This interaction forms the basis for an enormous variety of processes ranging from heavy industry through batteries to biological phenomena. Although there are many established applications, modern research has led to a great expansion in the possibilities for using electrochemistry in exciting future developments. To encourage this progress, UNESCO has set up an Expert Committee on Electrochemistry and its Applications in the European and North American region, which has already held a number of meetings devoted to specific topics. To achieve a synthesis of the main directions of development and to demonstrate the importance of these for the needs of our modern society, the Expert Committee organized a Forum on Electrochemistry in Research and Development. The object of this was to assess the future trends in research and development and to establish a dialogue between experts in electrochemistry and their colleagues in the many other disciplines which can make use of electrochemistry. The Forum was also intended to present electrochemistry and its applications in a form accessible to non-specialists so that science policy-makers will be aware of the potentialities of this subject for the future needs of mankind.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-viii
General Introduction I....Pages 1-2
General Introduction II....Pages 3-5
Front Matter....Pages 7-7
What is Electrochemistry ?....Pages 9-13
What Can Electrochemistry do ?....Pages 15-28
Electrochemistry as Transfer Agent to Technology....Pages 29-31
Front Matter....Pages 33-33
Solar Energy Conversion through Photoelectrochemistry....Pages 35-48
Discussion....Pages 49-51
Electrochemistry and Energy, Energy Conversion and Storage....Pages 53-54
Electrochemical Systems in Energy Conversion and Storage....Pages 55-68
Discussion....Pages 69-71
Hydrogen as an Energy Vector in the 21st Century....Pages 73-93
Discussion....Pages 94-100
Front Matter....Pages 101-101
Analysis and Removal of Pollutants....Pages 103-115
Discussion....Pages 116-120
Applications and Potentialities of Voltammetry in Environmental Chemistry of Ecotoxic Metals....Pages 121-149
Electrochemistry in Drug and Food Control....Pages 151-161
The Role of Electroanalytical Methods in Pharmacy and Food-Control....Pages 163-176
Discussion....Pages 177-178
Front Matter....Pages 179-179
Analytical Bioelectrochemistry....Pages 181-188
In vivo Electrochemistry....Pages 189-202
Front Matter....Pages 179-179
Discussion....Pages 203-207
Membranes....Pages 209-210
Membranes....Pages 211-221
Discussion....Pages 222-225
Electromagnetic Field Effects on Cell Membranes and Cell Metabolism....Pages 227-241
Discussion....Pages 242-243
Front Matter....Pages 245-245
Potentialities of New Technologies....Pages 247-252
Industrial Dynamics Involving Electrochemical Processes....Pages 253-259
Industrial Applications....Pages 261-281
Discussion....Pages 282-283
Polymer Electrodes....Pages 285-299
Back Matter....Pages 301-308
β¦ Subjects
Electrochemistry; Physical Chemistry
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