New technologies for electrochemical applications edited by Mu. Naushad, R. Saravanan, and Abdullah M. Al-Enizi.
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- 9781032237718
- 660.297 NAU-M
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660.2969 SMI-J Introduction to chemical engineering thermodynamics / | 660.2969 SMI-J Introduction to chemical engineering thermodynamics / | 660.2969 WIN-J Chemical engineering thermodynamics : | 660.297 NAU-M New technologies for electrochemical applications edited by | 660.2995 BON-W Catalysis for fine chemicals / | 660.2995 IMH-P Catalytic process development for renewable materials / | 660.2995 PAR-V New materials for catalytic applications edited by |
The field of electrochemistry is exploring beyond its basic principles to innovation. New Technologies for Electrochemical Applications presents advancements in electrochemical processes, materials, and technology for electrochemical power sources such as batteries, supercapacitors, fuel cells, hydrogen storage and solar cells. It also examines various environmental applications such as photo electrochemistry, photosynthesis, and coating.
Organized to give readers an overview of the current field in electrochemical applications, this book features a historical timeline of advancements and chapters devoted to the topics of organic material and conducting polymers for electrochemical purposes. Established experts in the field detail state-of-the-art materials in biosensors, immunosensors, and electrochemical DNA.
This edited reference is a valuable resource for graduate and post-graduate students, and researchers in disciplines such as chemistry, physics, electrical engineering and materials science.
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