Principles of electroanalytical methods
Abstract
Using a structured approach, this book offers a basic understanding of theoretical and practical aspects of a wide range of electroanalytical techniques. It provides basic definitions, conventions, principles, and approaches and covers approximately fifteen analytical methods based on electrochemical cells and electrolysis cells. Reflecting the latest advances in the field, it is designed to teach the reader to select a suitable method for a particular application, identify similarities between methods, and prepare for further study. The book features self-assessment work and suggests experiments for three-hour lab periods. SI units are used extensively.
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- United States
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- English
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- 37 INORGANIC, ORGANIC, PHYSICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY; 25 ENERGY STORAGE; ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS; USES; ELECTROCHEMISTRY; REVIEWS; ELECTROLYTIC CELLS; RESEARCH PROGRAMS; STANDARDIZED TERMINOLOGY; CHEMISTRY; DOCUMENT TYPES; 400400* - Electrochemistry; 250904 - Energy Storage- Batteries- Other Applications
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Riley, T, Tomlinson, C, and James, A M. Principles of electroanalytical methods. United States: N. p., 1987.
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Riley, T, Tomlinson, C, & James, A M. Principles of electroanalytical methods. United States.
Riley, T, Tomlinson, C, and James, A M. Thu .
"Principles of electroanalytical methods". United States.
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