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Dictionary of electrochemistry. Lexikon Elektrochemie

Abstract

Electrochemistry, officially a branch of physical chemistry, is an interdisciplinary field bordering on biology, physics, metallurgy and other fields of engineering. This glossary and dictionary presents information and basic knowledge on recent developments in electrochemistry, i.e. fuel cells, corrosion, energy conversion, electrode kinetics, ion-selective electrodes, and bioelectrochemistry. The user is given a short and precise definition of each term, its importance in different fields of science and, in case of measuring units, a description of the method of measurement. Electrochemical and thermodynamic equations are presented without formal proof, but with an indication of their applications and limitations. Access to relevant information is facilitated by drawings and tables. Bibliographic data are many, and SI units are used throughout the book. A dictionary in the annex makes it easier for the user to find English-language literature. The book may be a useful reference book for biologists, microbiologists, biochemists, chemists, pharmacists, geologists, physicists, technicians, and especially metallurgists.
Publication Date:
Jan 01, 1987
Product Type:
Book
Reference Number:
DE-88-001593; EDB-88-050976
Resource Relation:
Other Information: Translated from English. Originally published by MacMillan Press, London, 1984; Related Information: Parat
Subject:
37 INORGANIC, ORGANIC, PHYSICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY; ELECTROCHEMISTRY; DICTIONARIES; BIOCHEMISTRY; BIOLOGY; MEASURING INSTRUMENTS; MEASURING METHODS; METALLURGY; PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY; PHYSICS; CHEMISTRY; DOCUMENT TYPES; 400400* - Electrochemistry
OSTI ID:
5680111
Country of Origin:
Germany
Language:
German
Submitting Site:
DE
Size:
Pages: 266
Announcement Date:
May 13, 2001

Citation Formats

Hibbert, D B, and James, A M. Dictionary of electrochemistry. Lexikon Elektrochemie. Germany: N. p., 1987. Web.
Hibbert, D B, & James, A M. Dictionary of electrochemistry. Lexikon Elektrochemie. Germany.
Hibbert, D B, and James, A M. 1987. "Dictionary of electrochemistry. Lexikon Elektrochemie." Germany.
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title = {Dictionary of electrochemistry. Lexikon Elektrochemie}
author = {Hibbert, D B, and James, A M}
abstractNote = {Electrochemistry, officially a branch of physical chemistry, is an interdisciplinary field bordering on biology, physics, metallurgy and other fields of engineering. This glossary and dictionary presents information and basic knowledge on recent developments in electrochemistry, i.e. fuel cells, corrosion, energy conversion, electrode kinetics, ion-selective electrodes, and bioelectrochemistry. The user is given a short and precise definition of each term, its importance in different fields of science and, in case of measuring units, a description of the method of measurement. Electrochemical and thermodynamic equations are presented without formal proof, but with an indication of their applications and limitations. Access to relevant information is facilitated by drawings and tables. Bibliographic data are many, and SI units are used throughout the book. A dictionary in the annex makes it easier for the user to find English-language literature. The book may be a useful reference book for biologists, microbiologists, biochemists, chemists, pharmacists, geologists, physicists, technicians, and especially metallurgists.}
place = {Germany}
year = {1987}
month = {Jan}
}