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Heterogeneous Electrode Processes and Localized Corrosion: Wiley Series in Corrosion

Autor YM Tan
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 ian 2013
Sheds new light on the significance of electrode inhomogeneity and electrochemical heterogeneity A major contribution to the field of electrochemistry, this book--based on a thorough review of the literature and author Yongjun Tan's twenty years of pioneering research--examines electrochemical heterogeneity and its effects on non-uniform electrode processes. The book focuses on localized corrosion, uneven electrodeposition, and non-uniform electrodissolution. Readers will learn all the core fundamentals, experimental methods, and engineering aspects of localized corrosion and other important heterogeneous electrode processes. In particular, readers will learn core methods to quickly calculate corrosion rates and study electrode inhomogeneity and electrochemical heterogeneity. Heterogeneous Electrode Processes and Localized Corrosion begins with a review of homogeneous electrode models and uniform corrosion measurements and then explores probing electrode inhomogeneity, electrochemical heterogeneity, and localized corrosion. Next, the book examines: * Visualizing localized corrosion using electrochemically integrated multi-electrode arrays * Measuring thermodynamic and kinetic parameters of localized corrosion processes * Characterizing inhomogeneity and localized corrosion on coated electrode surfaces * Designing experiments to study localized corrosion and its inhibition in inhomogeneous media * Sensing localized electrodeposition and electrodissolution * Exploring versatile heterogeneous electrode processes Throughout the book, there are case studies with maps that illustrate key aspects of heterogeneous electrode processes. In addition, the author provides plenty of examples that enable readers to fully grasp core concepts of electrochemical heterogeneity and its relationship to non-uniform electrode processes. Reviewing the experimental findings presented in this book, electrochemists will gain a better appreciation and understanding of the fundamental significance of electrode inhomogeneity and electrochemical heterogeneity.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780470647950
ISBN-10: 0470647957
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 157 x 242 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Wiley
Seria Wiley Series in Corrosion

Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States

Public țintă

  • Scientists and technicians in the areas of chemistry, electrochemical science, materials science, and corrosion science
  • Engineers and R&D managers in the areas of corrosion prevention, fuel cells, batteries, electroplating, electrowinning, electromachining and hydrometallurgy
  • Instrument developers who design scientific instruments based on electrochemistry methods
  • Professors, graduate, and graduate students in the fields of chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science and engineering, corrosion science and engineering and as a textbook or reference book

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Notă biografică

YONGJUN TAN is currently Associate Professor of Applied Electrochemistry and Corrosion Technology at Deakin University, Australia. Dr. Tan invented the wire beam electrode method and developed a localized corrosion probe. He has contributed to the development of the electrochemical noise analysis technique and the understanding of noise signatures. Dr. Tan has authored or coauthored more than 100 scientific and technical publications in the fields of electrochemistry and corrosion science.

Descriere

This book covers the areas of electrochemical heterogeneity and electrode inhomogeneity and their effects on nonuniform electrode processes, in particular, localized corrosion. It covers the fundamentals, experimental methods, and engineering aspects of electrochemical heterogeneity.