High-pressure Electrochemestry and Applications: Construction of Hp-eqcm and Fabrication of Self-assembled Monolayer of Cnts and Ferrocene Moities - Mohammed Rahman - Books - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783843392631 - January 13, 2011
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High-pressure Electrochemestry and Applications: Construction of Hp-eqcm and Fabrication of Self-assembled Monolayer of Cnts and Ferrocene Moities

Mohammed Rahman

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High-pressure Electrochemestry and Applications: Construction of Hp-eqcm and Fabrication of Self-assembled Monolayer of Cnts and Ferrocene Moities

It gives me immense pleasure in introducing my first book named as "High-Pressure ElectroChemistry and Applications" based on my PhD works. This book explained on newly self-developed high-pressure instruments combined with available Electro- analyzers. This deals with electrochemical aspects of the development and applications of HP-EQCM. The discussion of these aspects develops through the fundamentals of electrochemical experiments (CV, EQCM) separately or simultaneously in HP-system via the interaction of electrochemical behaviors to finally include the interfacing of the high-pressure chemistry world. The final focus is investigated on the construction and applications by HP- EQCM from 14.7 (~1 atm) to 25000 PSi. I worked consistently for almost four years to accomplish this work under the proper guidance of my respective PhD supervisor. I hope that this work would further enhance the electrochemistry, especially in bringing new entrants into the high-pressure electrochemistry fields and help scientists to pick-up/forward and develop their own field of specialization. There are bound to be a few lapses in the work of this magnitude

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 13, 2011
ISBN13 9783843392631
Publishers LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Pages 132
Dimensions 226 × 8 × 150 mm   ·   215 g
Language German  

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