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Manyelectron Electrochemical Processes Reactions In Molten Salts Roomtemperature Ionic Liquids And Ionic Solutions 1st Edition Aleksandr A Andriiko

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Manyelectron Electrochemical Processes Reactions In Molten Salts Roomtemperature Ionic Liquids And Ionic Solutions 1st Edition Aleksandr A Andriiko
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Manyelectron Electrochemical Processes Reactions In Molten Salts Roomtemperature Ionic Liquids And Ionic Solutions 1st Edition Aleksandr A Andriiko instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.06 MB
Pages: 167
Author: Aleksandr A. Andriiko, Yuriy O Andriyko, Gerhard E. Nauer (auth.)
ISBN: 9783642357695, 9783642357701, 3642357695, 3642357709
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Manyelectron Electrochemical Processes Reactions In Molten Salts Roomtemperature Ionic Liquids And Ionic Solutions 1st Edition Aleksandr A Andriiko by Aleksandr A. Andriiko, Yuriy O Andriyko, Gerhard E. Nauer (auth.) 9783642357695, 9783642357701, 3642357695, 3642357709 instant download after payment.

Here, the authors provide a unified concept for understanding multi-electron processes in electrochemical systems such as molten salts, ionic liquids, or ionic solutions. A major advantage of this concept is its independence of assumptions like one-step many-electron transfers or ‘discrete’ discharge of complex species. Therefore this monograph is a unique resource for basic electrochemical research but also for many important applications such as electrodeposition, electrorefining, or electrowinning of polyvalent metals from molten salts and other ionic media.

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