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Electrochemical Systems, 3rd Edition by Newman, John; Thomas-Alyea, Karen E (ISBN: 9780471477563)
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Electrochemical Systems, 3rd Edition Hardcover - 2004 - 3rd Edition
by Newman, John; Thomas-Alyea, Karen E
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The new edition of the cornerstone text on electrochemistry
Spans all the areas of electrochemistry, from the basics of thermodynamics and electrode kinetics to transport phenomena in electrolytes, metals, and semiconductors. Newly updated and expanded, the Third Edition covers important new treatments, ideas, and technologies while also increasing the book's accessibility for readers in related fields.
- Rigorous and complete presentation of the fundamental concepts
- In-depth examples applying the concepts to real-life design problems
- Homework problems ranging from the reinforcing to the highly thought-provoking
- Extensive bibliography giving both the historical development of the field and references for the practicing electrochemist.
Details
- Title Electrochemical Systems, 3rd Edition
- Author Newman, John; Thomas-Alyea, Karen E
- Binding Hardcover
- Edition number 3rd
- Edition 3
- Pages 672
- Language ENG
- Publisher Wiley-Interscience, USA
- Date 2004-05
- ISBN 9780471477563
About the author
JOHN NEWMAN, PhD, has been a professor of chemical engineering at the University of California, Berkeley, since 1963. Known worldwide for his seminal papers in the mathematical analysis of electrochemical problems, both analytic and numerical, he is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and the recipient of several awards from the Electrochemical Society. He is the former associate editor for the Journal of the Electrochemical Society and current Director of the U. S. Department of Energy's Batteries for Advanced Transportation Technologies program.
KAREN E. THOMAS-ALYEA received her PhD in chemical engineering from the University of California, Berkeley, in 2002. Her work has involved modeling of batteries and fuel cells.
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