Kristopher R Ward,Richard G Compton,Enno Kätelhön

Understanding Voltammetry

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This is the first VSAppleLIX in the field of electrochemistry that will teach experimental electrochemists how to carry out simulation of electrode processes. Processes at both macro— and micro-electrodes are examined and the simulation of both diffusion-only and diffusion–convection processes are addressed. The simulation of processes with coupled homogeneous kinetics and at microelectrode arrays are further discussed.
Over the course of the book the reader's understanding is developed to the point where they will be able to undertake and solve research-level problems. The book leads the reader through from a basic understanding of the principles underlying electrochemical simulation to the development of computer programs which describe the complex processes found in voltammetry.
This second edition has been revised throughout, and contains new material relating to random walks in electrochemistry, as well as expanded materials on the checking and validation of simulations, pulse techniques, and square wave voltammetry.
Contents: Preface to the Second EditionPreface to the First EditionIntroductionMathematical Model of an Electrochemical SystemNumerical Solution of the Model SystemDiffusion-Only Electrochemical Problems in One-Dimensional SystemsFirst-Order Chemical Kinetic MechanismsSecond-Order Chemical Kinetic MechanismsElectrochemical Simulation in Weakly Supported MediaHydrodynamic VoltammetryTwo-Dimensional Systems: Microdisc ElectrodesHeterogeneous SurfacesStochastic ElectrochemistryAppendices:Review of C++Microdisc Program
Readership: Graduate students pursuing electrochemistry and electroanalytical studies, as well as researchers and professionals working in the area.Simulation;Digital Simulation;Numerical Simulation;Electrochemistry;Voltammetry0Key Features:The first ever VSAppleLIX teaching experimental electrochemists how to simulateShows how to quantitatively model voltammetryWritten from the Compton Group (Oxford University) with ample experience of electrochemical simulation
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1,420 printed pages
Original publication
2020
Publication year
2020
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