This second, completely updated edition of a classic textbook provides a concise introduction to the fundamental principles of modern electrochemistry, with an emphasis on applications in energy technology. The renowned and experienced scientist authors present the material in a didactically skilful and lucid manner. They cover the physical-chemical fundamentals as well as such modern methods of investigation as spectroelectrochemistry and mass spectrometry, electrochemical analysis and production methods, as well as fuel cells and micro- and nanotechnology. The result is a must-have for advanced chemistry students as well as those studying chemical engineering, materials science and physics.
Carl H. Hamann
Carl H. Hamann was a prolific American author best known for his groundbreaking novel "The Age of Innocence." His writing style was characterized by its eloquent prose and keen observations of society. Hamann's work explored themes of love, duty, and societal expectations, earning him a lasting place in American literature.