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Electrocrystallization - Fundamentals of Nucleation and Growth

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"Electrocrystallization is a particular case of a first order phase transition" and "Electrocrystallization is a particular case of electrochemical kinetics" are two statements that I have heard and read many times. I do not like them for a simple reason: it is annoying to see that the subject to which you have devoted more than 30 years of your life may be considered as a "particular case". Therefore, I decided to write this book in which Electrocrystallization is the main subject. To become competent in the field of Electrocrystallization one should possess knowledge of Electrochemistry, Nucleation and Crystal Growth, which means knowledge of Physical Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics. That is certainly difficult and in most cases those who study Electrocrystallization are either more electrochemists, or more physical chemists, or more physicists, very often depending on whom has been their teacher. Of course, there are scientists who consider themselves equally good in all those fields. Very frequently they are, unfortunately, equally bad. The difference is essential but strange enough, it is sometimes not easy to realize the truth immediately.

List of contents

Thermodynamics of Electrochemical Nucleation.- Kinetics of Electrochemical Nucleation.- Stochastic Approach to Nucleation.- Electrochemical Crystal Growth.- Mass Electrocrystallization.

About the author

Alexander Atanassov Milchev graduated with a degree in Chemistry from the Sofia University "Sv. Kliment Ohridski" in 1968. In 1969 he joined the Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences where he is now a full professor and a head of a research group for experimental and theoretical studies of Electrocrystallization of Metals and Alloys. In this field he has obtained his Ph.D. and D.Sc. Degrees and published more than 80 experimental and theoretical papers.

Summary

“Electrocrystallization is a particular case of a first order phase transition” and “Electrocrystallization is a particular case of electrochemical kinetics” are two statements that I have heard and read many times. I do not like them for a simple reason: it is annoying to see that the subject to which you have devoted more than 30 years of your life may be considered as a “particular case”. Therefore, I decided to write this book in which Electrocrystallization is the main subject. To become competent in the field of Electrocrystallization one should possess knowledge of Electrochemistry, Nucleation and Crystal Growth, which means knowledge of Physical Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics. That is certainly difficult and in most cases those who study Electrocrystallization are either more electrochemists, or more physical chemists, or more physicists, very often depending on whom has been their teacher. Of course, there are scientists who consider themselves equally good in all those fields. Very frequently they are, unfortunately, equally bad. The difference is essential but strange enough, it is sometimes not easy to realize the truth immediately.

Product details

Authors Alexander Milchev
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 26.06.2009
 
EAN 9781402070907
ISBN 978-1-4020-7090-7
No. of pages 265
Weight 576 g
Illustrations XIII, 265 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Physical chemistry

Physikalische Chemie, Werkstoffprüfung, C, Chemistry and Materials Science, electrochemistry, Crystallography and Scattering Methods, Testing of materials, Physical Chemistry, Crystallography, ITIES;Ion;crystal;kinetics;thermodynamics

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