Chemists increasingly apply electrochemical methods to the investigation of their systems, in particular towards a better understanding of molecular properties, the exploration of chemical reactions involving electron-transfer (ET), the initiation of further reactions by ET, the kinetic measurements
Trends in Electrochemistry
β Scribed by John OβMara Bockris (auth.), J. OβM. Bockris, D. A. J. Rand, B. J. Welch (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1977
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 406
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This volume presents plenary lectures and invited papers that Were delivered during the Fourth Australian Conference on ElectroΒ chemistry held at The Flinders University of South Australia, 16-20th February 1976. EZeat~oahemi8try fo~ a Futu~e Soaiety was selected as the Conference theme since the organising committee were mindful of the rapid change in technological perspective which the world now faces. We no longer have a prospect of uncontrolled spontaneous expansion and change as the result of technological enterprise. Rather, we face the task of attempting to reach a state of very restricted growth. In the next few decades special accent must be placed on minimizing pollution and maximizing the efficient utilization of all available energy sources. With this in mind, the Conference organisers considered that a conventional electrochemistry symposium, with its divisions into the various academic aspects, would be less relevant than a meeting devoted to aspects of electrochemistry which may underlie parts of the new and necessary technology for the future state of affairs. What has actually been achieved by the Conference organisers is a balance between the ideals expressed and the resulting response from electrochemists. This response has a bias which reflects the dominance of certain resources, e.g. metallic minerals, within Australia. Consequently, the papers included in T~ends in EZeat~oΒ ahemist~ cover subjects which are of both global and local concern.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Electrochemistry for a Future Society....Pages 1-23
The Bruno Breyer Memorial Medallist 1976....Pages 25-26
The Development and Practical Application of Fuel Cells....Pages 27-50
Electrochemistry_ in the Solar Economy....Pages 51-78
Competing Pathways Towards Large Scale Hydrogen Production....Pages 79-109
Power Sources and Some Basic Problems in Electrocrystallisation and Passivity....Pages 111-125
Sodium-Sulfur Battery Research....Pages 127-144
Electrochemical Injection of Ions into Non-Stoichiometric Electrodes....Pages 145-158
The Electrical Double Layer on Silver Iodide....Pages 159-176
The Electrical Double Layer on Silver Iodide....Pages 177-191
Electrochemical Control of the Flow Behaviour of Coagulated Colloidal Sols....Pages 193-202
New Spectroscopic Methods for Electrochemical Research....Pages 203-231
The Application of Auger Electron Spectroscopy to the Study of Electrode Surfaces....Pages 233-239
Application of Anodic Stripping Voltammetry to Trace Metal Analysis....Pages 241-252
Improved Instrumentation and Procedures for Interpreting Galvanostatic Potential-Time Transients....Pages 253-266
The Electrochemistry of Sulphide Minerals....Pages 267-290
Oxygen Reduction on Sulphide Minerals....Pages 291-302
The Kinetics and Mechanisms of the Non-Oxidative Dissolution of Metal Sulphides....Pages 303-316
Combined Electrochemical and Photovoltaic Studies of the Galena-Electrolyte Interface....Pages 317-332
Corrosion β An Anticorrosion Viewpoint....Pages 333-339
The Effect of Oxide Films on Cementation Reactions....Pages 341-353
Electrowinning Copper From Chloride Solutions....Pages 355-371
Improvements To The Hall-Heroult Process For Aluminum Electrowinning....Pages 373-385
Back Matter....Pages 387-408
β¦ Subjects
Chemistry/Food Science, general
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