Electrochemistry for chemists /
Donald T. Sawyer, Andrzej Sobkowiak, Julian L. Roberts, Jr.
- 2nd ed.
- New York : Wiley, c1995.
- xv, 505 p. ill. ; 25 cm.
Rev. ed. of: Experimental electrochemistry for chemists. 1974. "A Wiley-Intersciencs publication."
1. Potentiometry measurements. 2. Controlled potential methods. 3. Electrochemical titrations and controlled-current methods. 4. Indicator electrodes. 5. Electrochemical cells and instrumentation. 6. Solvents and electrolytes. 7. Hydronium ions (h3o+), br?nsted acids (ha 8. ), and molecular hydrogen (h2). 9. Dioxygen species (o2, hoo, o2-. 10. Hooh, hoo-), ozone (o3), and atomic oxygen. 11. Metals and metal complexes. 12. Nonmetals (sulfur, nitrogen, and carbon compounds). 13. Organic compounds. 14. Organometallic compounds and metalloporphyrins. 15. Index.