附註:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Cover -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- Chapter 1: THE POTENTIAL OF ZERO CHARGE -- I. Introductory Concepts -- II. Experimental Aspects -- III. Analysis of the Experimental Data -- IV. Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 2: NONEQUILIBRIUM FLUCTUATIONS IN THE CORROSION PROCESS -- I. Introduction -- II. Active, Passive, and Transpassive States of Metals -- III. Nonequilibrium Fluctuations in Corrosion -- IV. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: CONDUCTING POLYMERS, ELECTROCHEMISTRY, AND BIOMIMICKING PROCESSES -- I. Introduction -- II. Electropolymerization of Conducting Polymers -- III. Electrochemical versus Chemical Production of Conducting Polymers. -- IV. Self-Doped Polymers, Polymeric Composites, and Hybrid Materials -- V. Physical Properties of the Dry Conducting Polymers -- VI. Electrochemical Properties -- VII. Electrochemistry and Electrode Structure -- VIII. Chronoamperograms: Experimental and Theoretical -- IX. Polymer ... Solvent Interactions from the Electrochemically Stimulated Conformational Relaxation Model -- X. Chronocoulograms -- XI. Voltammetry under Conformational Relaxation Control -- XII. Experimental and Theoretical Voltammograms -- XIII. Experimental and Theoretical Coulovoltagrams -- XIV. Conducting Polymers as Soft and Nonstoichiometric Materials. Electrochemical Evidence -- XV. Conducting Polymers as Three-Dimensional Electrodes at the Molecular Level -- XVI. Soft, Wet, and Complex Materials Mimicking Biological Processes -- XVII. Soft Materials and Electrochemical Applications -- XVIII. Technological Applications of the ESCR Model -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 4: MICROWAVE (PHOTO)ELECTROCHEMISTRY -- I. Introduction -- II. Experimental -- III. Theoretical Challenge -- IV. Potential-Dependent Stationary Microwave Conductivity Measurements -- V. Potential-Dependent Time-Resolved Measurements -- VI. Potential-Dependent Periodic Measurements -- VII. Oxides and Sensitization Cells -
摘要:Recognized experts present incisive analysis of both fundamental and applied problems in this continuation of a highly acclaimed series. Topics discussed include: A review of the literature on the potential-of-zero charge by Trasatti and Lust. A thorough review and discussion of nonequilibrium fluctuations in corrosion processes. A wide-ranging discussion of conducting polymers, electrochemistry, and biomimicking processes. Microwave (photo)electrochemistry, from its origins to today's research opportunities, including its relation to electrochemistry. New fluorine cell design, from model development through preliminary engineering modeling, laboratory tests, and pilot plant tests. A comprehensive account of the major and rapidly developing field of the electrochemistry of electronically conducting polymers and their applications. These authoritative studies will be invaluable for researchers in engineering, electrochemistry, analytical chemistry, materials science, physical chemistry, and corrosion science.