Recognized experts present incisive analysis of both fundamental and applied problems in this continuation of a highly-acclaimed series.
Topics discussed include:
- The way in which electrochemical systems may function as on a single electrode;
- The foundational area of voltaic measurements at liquid interfaces;
- Direct methanol fuel cells, which would avoid the unpleasant necessity faced by the current general of fuel cells - namely, using hydrogen;
- Dynamic processes in molten salts;
- Electrochemical techniques and Microbial Induced Corrosion (MIC).
The foundational area of voltaic measurements at liquid interfaces; Direct methanol fuel cells, which would avoid the unpleasant necessity faced by the current general of fuel cells - namely, using hydrogen; Electrochemical techniques and Microbial Induced Corrosion (MIC).
A Critique of the Additivity Principle for Mixed Couples.- Voltaic Cells in Electrochemistry and Surface Chemistry of Liquids.- Direct Methanol Fuel Cells: From a Twentieth Century Electrochemist's Dream to a Twenty-first Century Emerging Technology.- Transport Properties of Molten Salts.- Application of Electrochemical Techniques to the Study of Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion.