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文档介绍:Electrochemistry at Metal and
Semiconductor Electrodes
Elsevier, 1998

Author: Norio Sato
ISBN: 978-0-444-82806-4


Preface, Pages v-vi

Chapter 1 - The energy level of particles, Pages 1-13

Chapter 2 - The energy level of electrons, Pages 15-59

Chapter 3 - The energy level of ions, Pages 61-86


Chapter 4 - Electrode potential, Pages 87-117

Chapter 5 - Electric double layer at electrode interfaces, Pages 119-199

Chapter 6 - Electrochemical cells, Pages 201-211

Chapter 7 - Electrode reactions, Pages 213-233

Chapter 8 - Electrode reactions in electron transfer, Pages 235-288

Chapter 9 - Electrode reactions in ion transfer, Pages 289-323

Chapter 10 - Semiconductor photoelectrodes, Pages 325-371

Chapter 11 - Mixed electrodes, Pages 373-389

List of symbols, Pages 391-396

Index, Pages 397-400


by kmno4
PREFACE
Electrochemistry at Electrodes is concerned with the structure of electrical
double layers and the characteristic of charge transfer reactions across the
electrode/electrol}^ interface. The purpose of this text is to integrate modem
electrochemistry with semiconductor physics; this approach provides a quantitative
basis for understanding electrochemistry at metal and semiconductor electrodes.
Electrons and ions are the principal particles that play the main role in
electrochemistry. This text, hence, emphasizes the energy level concepts of electrons
and ions rather than the phenomenological thermodynamic and ic concepts
on which most of the classical electrochemistry texts are based. This rationaUzation
of the phenomenological concepts in terms of the physics of semiconductors should
enable readers to develop more atomistic and quantitative insights into processes
that occur at electrodes.
This book incorporates into many traditional disciphnes of science and
engineering such as interfacial chemistry, biochemistry, enzyme chemistr