
Many-electron Electrochemical Processes: Reactions in Molten Salts, Room-Temperature Ionic Liquids and Ionic Solutions 2013th Edition
Author(s): Aleksandr A. Andriiko (Author), Yuriy O Andriyko (Author), Gerhard E. Nauer (Author)
- Publisher: Springer
- Publication Date: 14 Mar. 2013
- Edition: 2013th
- Language: English
- Print length: 186 pages
- ISBN-10: 9783642357695
- ISBN-13: 9783642357695
Book Description
Here, the authors provide a unified concept for understanding multi-electron processes in electrochemical systems such as molten salts, ionic liquids, or ionic solutions. A major advantage of this concept is its independence of assumptions like one-step many-electron transfers or ‘discrete’ discharge of complex species. Therefore this monograph is a unique resource for basic electrochemical research but also for many important applications such as electrodeposition, electrorefining, or electrowinning of polyvalent metals from molten salts and other ionic media.
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Here, the authors provide a unified concept for understanding multi-electron processes in electrochemical systems such as molten salts, ionic liquids, or ionic solutions. A major advantage of this concept is its independence of assumptions like one-step many-electron transfers or ‘discrete’ discharge of complex species. Therefore this monograph is a unique resource for basic electrochemical research but also for many important applications such as electrodeposition, electrorefining, or electrowinning of polyvalent metals from molten salts and other ionic media.
About the Author
Prof. Dr. Aleksandr A Andriiko
Head of Chair of General and Inorganic Chemistry
Chemical Technology Department
National Technical University of Ukraine Kyiv Polytechnic Institute, Kyiv, Ukraine
Dr. Yuriy O Andriyko, Centre of Electrochemical Surface Technology (CEST), Vienna, Austria
Prof. Dr. Gerhard E Nauer, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, Vienna University, Vienna, Austria
Head of Chair of General and Inorganic Chemistry
Chemical Technology Department
National Technical University of Ukraine Kyiv Polytechnic Institute, Kyiv, Ukraine
Dr. Yuriy O Andriyko, Centre of Electrochemical Surface Technology (CEST), Vienna, Austria
Prof. Dr. Gerhard E Nauer, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, Vienna University, Vienna, Austria
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