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An Introduction to Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy
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An Introduction to Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy
Current price: $140.00
Barnes and Noble
An Introduction to Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy
Current price: $140.00
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Size: Hardcover
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This book covers the fundamental aspects and the application of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), with emphasis on a step-by-step procedure for mechanistic analysis of data. It enables the reader to learn the EIS technique, correctly acquire data from a system of interest, and effectively interpret the same. Detailed illustrations of how to validate the impedance spectra, use equivalent circuit analysis, and identify the reaction mechanism from the impedance spectra are given, supported by derivations and examples. MATLAB
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programs for generating EIS data under various conditions are provided along with free online video lectures to enable easier learning.
Features:
Covers experimental details and nuances, data validation method, and two types of analysis – using circuit analogy and mechanistic analysis
Details observations such as inductive loops and negative resistances
Includes a dedicated chapter on an emerging technique (Nonlinear EIS), including code in the supplementary material illustrating simulations
Discusses diffusion, constant phase element, porous electrodes, and films
Contains exercise problems, MATLAB codes, PPT slide, and illustrative examples
This book is aimed at senior undergraduates and advanced graduates in chemical engineering, analytical chemistry, electrochemistry, and spectroscopy.
®
programs for generating EIS data under various conditions are provided along with free online video lectures to enable easier learning.
Features:
Covers experimental details and nuances, data validation method, and two types of analysis – using circuit analogy and mechanistic analysis
Details observations such as inductive loops and negative resistances
Includes a dedicated chapter on an emerging technique (Nonlinear EIS), including code in the supplementary material illustrating simulations
Discusses diffusion, constant phase element, porous electrodes, and films
Contains exercise problems, MATLAB codes, PPT slide, and illustrative examples
This book is aimed at senior undergraduates and advanced graduates in chemical engineering, analytical chemistry, electrochemistry, and spectroscopy.