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Advances in Electrochemical Science and Engineering - 10: Electrochemical Surface Modification - Thin Films, Functionalization and Characterization

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In this topical volume, the authors provide in-depth coverage of the vital relationship between electrochemistry and the morphology of thin films and surfaces. Clearly divided into four major sections, the book covers nanoscale dielectric films for electronic devices, superconformal film growth, electrocatalytic properties of transition metal macrocycles, and the use of synchrotron techniques in electrochemistry. All the chapters offer a concise introduction to the relevant topic, as well as supplying numerous references for easy access to further reading and the original literature.
The result is must-have reading for electrochemists, physical and surface chemists and physicists, as well as materials scientists and engineers active in the field of spectroscopic methods in electrochemistry.

List of contents

Valve Metal, Silicon and Ceramic Oxide Dielectric Films for Electronic Devices
Superconformal Film Growth
Transition Metal Macrocycles as Electrocatalysts for Dioxygen Reduction
Multiscale Modeling and Design of Electrochemical Systems

About the author

Richard C. Alkire, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Illinois, Urbana, USA
 
Dieter M. Kolb, Department of Electrochemistry, University of Ulm, Germany
 
Jacek Lipkowski, Department of Chemistry, University of Guelph, Canada
 
Philip N. Ross, Materials Science Department, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, USA

Summary

In this topical volume, the authors provide in-depth coverage of the vital relationship between electrochemistry and the morphology of thin films and surfaces. Clearly divided into four major sections, the book covers nanoscale dielectric films for electronic devices, superconformal film growth, electrocatalytic properties of transition metal macrocycles, and the use of synchrotron techniques in electrochemistry. All the chapters offer a concise introduction to the relevant topic, as well as supplying numerous references for easy access to further reading and the original literature.
The result is must-have reading for electrochemists, physical and surface chemists and physicists, as well as materials scientists and engineers active in the field of spectroscopic methods in electrochemistry.

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"Despite these weaknesses, the book is a must for all libraries already owning previous volumes." (J Solid State Electrochem, 2010)

Product details

Authors Richard C. Alkire, Dieter M. Kolb, Jacek Lipkowski, Phil N. Ross
Assisted by Richard C. Alkire (Editor), Dieter M. Kolb (Editor), Jacek Lipkowski (Editor), Jacek Lipkowski et al (Editor), Diete M Kolb (Editor), Dieter M Kolb (Editor), Philip N. Ross (Editor), Richard C. Alkire (Editor of the series), Dieter M. Kolb (Editor of the series), Jacek Lipkowski (Editor of the series), Phil N. Ross (Editor of the series)
Publisher Wiley-VCH
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.03.2015
 
EAN 9783527314195
ISBN 978-3-527-31419-5
No. of pages 346
Dimensions 179 mm x 247 mm x 23 mm
Weight 810 g
Illustrations 221 SW-Abb., 1 Farbabb., 12 Tabellen
Set Advances in Electrochemical Science and Engineering
Series Advances in Electrochemical Sciences and Engineering
Advances in Electrochemical Science and Engineering
Advances in Electrochemical Sciences and Engineering
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Physical chemistry

Chemie, Physikalische Chemie, Elektrochemie, chemistry, Materialwissenschaften, electrochemistry, Materials science, Oberflächenchemie, Surface & Colloid Chemistry, Oberflächen- u. Kolloidchemie, Thin Films, Surfaces & Interfaces, Dünne Schichten, Oberflächen u. Grenzflächen

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