Electrocatalysis
Theoretical Foundations and Model Experiments
Richard C Alkire editor Dieter M Kolb editor Jacek Lipkowski editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH
Published:4th Dec '13
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Catalysts speed up a chemical reaction or allow for reactions to take place that would not otherwise occur. The chemical nature of a catalyst and its structure are crucial for interactions with reaction intermediates.
An electrocatalyst is used in an electrochemical reaction, for example in a fuel cell to produce electricity. In this case, reaction rates are also dependent on the electrode potential and the structure of the electrical double-layer.
This work provides a valuable overview of this rapidly developing field by focusing on the aspects that drive the research of today and tomorrow. Key topics are discussed by leading experts, making this book a must-have for many scientists of the field with backgrounds in different disciplines, including chemistry, physics, biochemistry, engineering as well as surface and materials science. This book is volume XIV in the series "Advances in Electrochemical Sciences and Engineering".
ISBN: 9783527332274
Dimensions: 252mm x 175mm x 23mm
Weight: 848g
320 pages