The Handbook of Solid State Electrochemistry is a one-stop resource treating the two main areas of solid state electrochemistry: electrochemical properties of solids such as oxides, halides, and cation conductors; and electrochemical kinetics and mechanisms of reactions occurring on solid electrolytes, including gas-phase electrocatalysis. The fundamentals are presented, including structural and defect chemistry, diffusion and transport in solids, conductivity and electrochemical reaction, and adsorption and reactions on solid surfaces. The Handbook also covers experimental methods and computer-aided interpretation of experimental results used in the field.
The Handbook of Solid State Electrochemistry addresses applications of solid state electrochemistry in a number of fields, including:
Introduction, H.J.M. Bouwmeester and P.J. Gellings
Principles of Electrochemistry, H. Gerischer
Solid State Background, I. Abrahams and P.G. Bruce
Interface Electrical Phenomena in Ionic Solids, J. Nowotny
Defect Chemistry in Solid State Electrochemistry, J. Schoonman
Survey of Types of Solid Electrolytes, T. Kudo
Electrochemistry of Mixed Ionic-Electronic Conductors, I. Riess
Electrodics, I. Riess and J. Schoonman
Principles of Main Experimental Methods, W. Weppner
Electrochemical Sensors, P. Fabry and E. Siebert
Solid State Batteries, C. Julien
Solid Oxide Fuel Cells, A. Hammou and J. Guindet
Electrocatalysis and Electrochemical Reactors, C.G. Vayenas and S. Bebelis
Dense Ceramic Membranes for Oxygen Separation, H.J.M. Bouwmeester and A.J. Burggraaf
Corrosion Studies, J.H.W. de Wit and T. Fransen
Electrochromism and Electrochromic Devices, G.C. Granqvist
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