9A

Volume 9 of group IV consideres and describes the electrochemical processes at the boundaries of electrodes and electrolytes. All related phenomena require a precise knowledge of the involved systems. The volume thus presents firstly a thorough overview on the field of electrochemistry and secondly collects all relevant data of electrochemical systems as reported up to now.

Phenomena and data are considered and reported from the constitutive viewpoints of electrochemistry, which also form the five chapters of the subvolume A: electrode potentials - cell voltages - electrode potentials of zero charge - free enthalpy of adsorption - exchange current densities. Each chapter introduces to the particular subject matter and lists the data in concise tables, arranged, as far as possible, according to the examined values.


9B1

Electrochemistry is the basis of many important and modern applications and scientific developments such as nanoscale machining, electrochemistry at the atomic scale, scanning tunneling microscopy, transformation of energy in biological cells, selective electrodes for the determination of ions, and new kinds of electrochemical cells, batteries and fuel cells.The present subvolume contains the related relevant data together with a precise description of the phenomena.

9B2

Electrochemistry

by Rudolf Holze

Published 21 December 2016
Electrochemistry is the basis of many important and modern applications and scientific developments such as nanoscale machining (fabrication of miniature devices with three dimensional control in the nanometer scale), electrochemistry at the atomic scale, scanning tunneling microscopy, transformation of energy in biological cells, selective electrodes for the determination of ions, and new kinds of electrochemical cells, batteries and fuel cells. In particular the latter point has increased the need for fundamental data of electrochemical systems in recent years, to enable academic and corporate institutions to conduct thorough and forward-thinking research.
The present volume IV/9B2 comprises data on the ionic conductance of deep eutectic systems and electrolyte solutions. Definitions and an overview on theory and measurement methods are to be found in the previous volume IV/9B1.