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  1. Experimental Electrochemistry: A Laboratory Textbook by Rudolf Holze, 2009-07-14
  2. Modern Electrochemistry 1: Ionics by John O'M. Bockris, Amulya K.N. Reddy, 1998-06-30
  3. Modern Electrochemistry 2A: Fundamentals of Electrodics (Volume 0) by John O'M. Bockris, Amulya K.N. Reddy, et all 2001-01-31
  4. Electrochemistry by Carl H. Hamann, Andrew Hamnett, et all 2007-04-23
  5. Digital Simulation in Electrochemistry (Lecture Notes in Physics) by Dieter Britz, 2010-11-30
  6. Interfacial Electrochemistry by Wolfgang Schmickler, Elizabeth Santos, 2010-09-09
  7. Modern Electrochemistry: An Introduction to an Interdisciplinary Area by John O'M. Bockris, Amulya K.N. Reddy, 1973-10-31
  8. Electrochemistry: Principles, Methods, and Applications (Oxford Science Publications) by Christopher M. A. Brett, Ana Maria Oliveira Brett, 1993-07-22
  9. Fundamentals of Electrochemistry (The ECS Series of Texts and Monographs)
  10. Electrochemistry for Chemists by Donald T. Sawyer, Andrzej Sobkowiak, et all 1995-09
  11. Elements of Molecular and Biomolecular Electrochemistry: An Electrochemical Approach to Electron Transfer Chemistry by Jean-Michel Savéant, 2006-04-28
  12. Techniques and Mechanisms in Electrochemistry by P.A. Christensen, A. Hamnet, 1993-11-30
  13. Electrochemistry for Materials Science by Walfried Plieth, 2008-01-22
  14. Electrochemistry of Porous Materials by Antonio Doménech Carbó, 2009-12-10

1. Analytical Chemistry - Electrochemistry
Pretty good selection of links. Annotated.
http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/staff/drjackm/chemistry/chemlink/analytic/analyt6.html
Electrochemistry
  • Archived Lists from the Newsgroup sci.chem.electrochem
    Gopher menu to the list archives. The real-time newsgroup is found at news:sci.chem.electrochem Chemistry and Ultrasound Research Page
    This group is studying many aspects of chemistry and ultrasound, often referred to as sonochemistry. Their research focuses on the applications of ultrasound in electrochemistry. Cold Fusion!
    The ICCF5 Discussion Group - This is the archive of an independent discussion group devoted to substantive scientific critism of the abstracts of papers that have been submitted for the Fifth International Conference on Cold Fusion (ICCF5 April 9-13, 1995, Monte Carlo). Corrosion and Materials Conference Diary
    A listing of upcoming conferences in the area of corrosion science. Corrosion Information Server
    Electrochemical Database

    Extensive database about conjugated polymers, covering Synthesis of heterocyclic compounds (carbazoles, pyrroles, thiophenes), Polymerization of heterocyclic compounds, Electrochemistry of conjugated polymers, Cyclic voltammetry (theory and praxis), Other conjugated polymers (polyphenylenes, polyanilines, e.g.), and Sonochemistry. Electrochemical Simulation Package - ESP
    A freeware program for IBM-PC to simulate Cyclic Voltammetry, Square Wave Voltammetry, Chronoamperometry and Sampled DC Polarography, by

2. Electrochemistry Dictionary
Simple and brief definitions of words and phrases used often in electrochemistry.
http://electrochem.cwru.edu/ed/dict.htm
E lectrochemistry D ictionary
Simple and brief definitions of words and phrases used often in electrochemistry. In some cases, a second paragraph provides further information for the "more scientifically minded." (http://electrochem.cwru.edu/ed/dict.htm) Revision date: July 26, 2005. Hosted by the Ernest B. Yeager Center for Electrochemical Sciences (YCES) and the Chemical Engineering Department Case Western Reserve University , Cleveland, Ohio.
Maintained by Zoltan Nagy (nagy@anl.gov) The Center for Electrochemical Science and Engineering and Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering Illinois Institute of Technology , Chicago, Illinois. Go to: Index Kudos Encyclopedia ESTIR Home Page ... YCES Home Page There are presently more than 800 entries in the dictionary, but it is far from complete. More terms are added at irregular intervals. The selection process to include terms is purely random, and it usually results in a chain reaction. Suggestions of terms to be included are welcome, together with corrections of the inevitable errors. Send them to: Zoltan Nagy at nagy@anl.gov

3. The Electrochemistry Group @ The University Of Liverpool
The Homepage for the electrochemistry Group at the University of Liverpool.
http://www.liv.ac.uk/Electrochem.html
The Electrochemistry Group
Prof. David J. Schiffrin

Contact Details

Staff

Collaborations
...
Department of Chemistry home page

This is the homepage of the Electrochemistry and Nanochemistry Group of Professor David J. Schiffrin
Please e-mail us with any comments you may have: Group Details Last reviewed 04/08/2003.

4. The Electrochemical Society Of Japan
Founded in 1933 to foster scientific and industrial progress in the fields of electrochemistry and industrial physical chemistry.
http://www.electrochem.jp/index-e.html
The Electrochemical Society of Japan
Japanese page

5. Research Solutions And Resources - Electrochemistry Resources
An electrochemistry resource site. Electrochemical Impedance (EIS), Voltammetry, Instrumentation, and practical tips.
http://www.consultrsr.com/resources/

6. All About Electrochemistry
Tutorial on electrochemistry for college and advancedHS General Chemistry; index.
http://www.chem1.com/acad/webtext/elchem/
The eight pages in this section of the Chem1 Virtual Textbook cover elementary electrochemistry in somewhat greater depth than is found in standard textbooks, but at a level still suitable for first-year college and advanced high school courses. It should also be helpful as review material for students in more advanced courses in analytical and physical chemistry. This material is also available as a pdf document suitable for viewing or printing; click here to download (40 pages). This document is divided into eight pages.
Click on one of the numbered buttons below to access the desired page.
You may also jump directly to one of the subsections listed in smaller type. 1 Introduction Chemistry and electricity
Electroneutrality

Potential differences at interfaces
...
Summary
This page is best rendered by the Firefox/Mozilla browser Stephen Lower is a retired member of the
Dept of Chemistry
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby / Vancouver Canada
contact the author
Steve's personal Web page See here for other Chem1 Virtual Textbook ... topics
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7. Colin's Ph.D. Thesis
Colin Cameron's Ph.D. thesis Enhanced Rates of Electron Transport in ConjugatedRedox Polymer Hybrids.
http://mmrc.caltech.edu/colin/science/past/PhD/html-thesis/index.html
Next: Title Page
Enhanced Rates of Electron Transport in Conjugated-Redox Polymer Hybrids
By
Colin G. Cameron
Please do not cite this web page directly; instead, reference it as a Ph.D. thesis using the information given on the title page. Did you find this information useful? Do you have a question or comment? Drop me a note at colin@mmrc.caltech.edu . Don't be shy!

8. Electrochemistry
electrochemistry Electrochemical Reactions Electrolytic Cells. Periodic Table. If you are seeing this your browser does not support JavaScript.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

9. Electrochemistry For Corrosion
Focused on corrosion, but still quite general, notes in outline form. Good mix of theory and practical advice.
http://www.cp.umist.ac.uk/lecturenotes/Echem/index_main.htm
Electrochemical Techniques
Contents List
This document is designed to serve as a summary of those parts of the Corrosion Basics and Experimental Techniques courses that are taught by Dr Cottis.
Introduction
Activation Polarization Concentration Polarization Resistance Polarization ...
Charge
Unit of charge the Coulomb , C (not to be confused with C for capacitance).
Charge on the electron (1.6 x 10 coulomb).
Current
Unit of current the Amp , A (= 1 coulomb/second).
Electronic and ionic current; conservation of charge.
Voltage (or Potential Difference)
Unit of voltage the Volt, V ( 1 joule required to move 1 coulomb through a potential difference of 1 volt).
Resistance
Ohm's Law (voltage = current x resistance, V IR
Unit of resistance the Ohm , W (that resistance which allows 1 amp to flow with a voltage of 1 volt).
Capacitance
Unit of capacitance the Farad , F ( 1 farad will absorb 1 coulomb when the voltage across it increases by 1 volt). Charging of a capacitor, C I C d V /d t Q = C V
Inductance
Electrical Measurements
Measurement of current , effect of meter impedance (want Z meter
Measurement of voltage , effect of meter impedance (want Z meter
Noise
Interference Noise
Electronic Noise
Frequency Response or Filtering ...
Working Electrode
Characterize material, chemical composition and metallurgical condition.

10. Electrochemistry Encyclopedia
Articles describing many aspects of electrochemistry, written in popularscience style.
http://electrochem.cwru.edu/ed/encycl/
E lectrochemistry E ncyclopedia
This site contains popular-science style articles describing many aspects of electrochemistry. New articles are added at irregular intervals, and all articles are periodically updated as recent developments occur in the field. (http://electrochem.cwru.edu/ed/encycl/) Hosted by the Ernest B. Yeager Center for Electrochemical Sciences (YCES) and the Chemical Engineering Department Case Western Reserve University , Cleveland, Ohio.
Edited by Zoltan Nagy (nagy@anl.gov) The Center for Electrochemical Science and Engineering and Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering Illinois Institute of Technology , Chicago, Illinois. Visit also the sister sites of the Encyclopedia:
Electrochemistry Dictionary
(http://electrochem.cwru.edu/ed/dict.htm).
Electrochemical Science and Technology Information Resource (ESTIR)
(http://electrochem.cwru.edu/estir/). You can find an article of interest in a number of ways:
Two kinds of links are provided in the articles. Ones that are shown in "italics" refer to other articles in the Encyclopedia. Others refer to the "Electrochemistry Dictionary" for terms that may be unfamiliar for the reader. Most figures in the articles are backed up by a larger figure. Click anywhere in the figure if your browser does not display it satisfactorily.

11. Electrochemical Science And Technology Information Resource
electrochemistry general information. Internet connections. Societies. Journals. Books. Review chapters. Proceedings volumes. Graduate school
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12. Electrochemistry
Electrical Work From Spontaneous OxidationReduction Reactions, Voltaic Cells, Standard-State Cell Potentials for Voltaic Cells
http://chemed.chem.purdue.edu/genchem/topicreview/bp/ch20/electroframe.html
Electrochemical Reactions Electrical Work From Spontaneous Oxidation-Reduction Reactions Voltaic Cells Standard-State Cell Potentials for Voltaic Cells Predicting Spontaneous Redox Reactions from the Sign of E° ... Table: Standard State Reduction Potentials Electrical Work From Spontaneous Oxidation-Reduction Reactions T he following rule can be used to predict whether an oxidation-reduction reaction should occur. Oxidation-reduction reactions should occur when they convert the stronger of a pair of oxidizing agents and the stronger of a pair of reducing agents into a weaker oxidizing agent and a weaker reducing agent. Practice Problem 1: Predict whether zinc metal should dissolve in acid. Click here to check your answer to Practice Problem 1 We can test this prediction by adding a few chunks of mossy zinc to a beaker of concentrated hydrochloric acid. Within a few minutes, the zinc metal dissolves, and significant amounts of hydrogen gas are liberated. The reaction in Practice Problem 1 has some of the characteristic features of oxidation-reduction reactions.

13. Famous Electrochemists
Links to biographies of those who greatly contributed to electrochemistry and related fields, particularly to the physical theory of electricity and electronics.
http://chem.ch.huji.ac.il/~eugeniik/history/electrochemists.htm
Famous Scientists
greatly contributed to "electro" science:
electricity, electromagnetism, electrical technology, electronics, electrical telegraphy, radio, electrochemistry, electromedicine, etc. This site has been optimized for 640 x 480 screen resolution.
Some pages contain many images and could take a few munites to download.
If you don't know what specifically you are looking for, I recommend you to use index pages with portraits and summaries of the scientists.

Frequently Asked Questions

about this site Virtual Museum of Old Electric, Electronic and Electrochemical Instruments
Scientists born before 1751
index page with portraits and summaries William Gilbert Niccolo Cabeo Athanasius Kircher ... George Adams, Jr.
Scientists born 1751-1800
index page with portraits and summaries William Nicholson Samuel Thomas Soemmering Giovanni Aldini ... Joseph Saxton
Scientists born 1801-1850
index page with portraits and summaries Carl August von Steinheil Auguste-Arthur de La Rive Moritz Hermann Jacobi ... Oliver W. Heaviside
Scientists born 1851-1900
index page with portraits and summaries Emile Berliner Sir Oliver Joseph Lodge Francis R. Upton

14. Electrochemistry Dictionary
Simple and brief definitions of words and phrases used often in electrochemistry.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

15. Experiments In Electrochemistry
Article on experiments in electrochemistry for schools and amateur scientists.
http://www.funsci.com/fun3_en/electro/electro.htm
EXPERIMENTS IN
ELECTROCHEMISTRY
by Giorgio Carboni, January 1998
Translated by G.L. Stuart CONTENTS INTRODUCTION In 1791 Luigi Galvani discovered electrical activity in the nerves of the frogs that he was dissecting. He thought that electricity was of animal origin and could be found only in living tissues. A few years later, in 1800 Alessandro Volta discovered that electricity could be produced through inorganic means. In fact, by using small sheets of copper and zinc and cloth spacers soaked in an acid solution, he built a battery - the first apparatus capable of producing electricity. Naysayers were quick to predict that electricity would never serve a useful purpose. Obviously they were very wrong. Electricity has a central role in our lives and to this day Electrochemistry is a standard course of study. While listening to lessons on Electrochemistry, many students may wonder why it was ever invented, if it was really ever necessary to invent it and if the world would be better off without it. With the small experiments that follow, we hope to make peace between these students and the study of Electrochemistry. These fun and simple experiments can teach the fundamental concepts of Electrochemistry without asking much of the student. As you will see, many of these demonstrations are easily adapted to various configurations and each can be done independently or as part of the full curriculum. POROUS VASE - An actual porous vase made for the purpose may be difficult to acquire. It is used to prevent the quick mixing of various solutions, while permitting the exchange of ions. For our purposes you can adapt a terracotta pot of the type used in gardening simply by plugging the hole in the bottom with molten wax and allowing it to cool. Another even more economical answer lies in constructing a barrier of paper. As shown in figure 4, roll the paper to form a cylinder and glue it in place on the bottom of the main container using a silicone adhesive such that liquids cannot pass between the two areas defined by the paper. A barrier of just one sheet would be too permeable, therefore use at least three layers of paper when building this device.

16. Universal Sensors, Inc.
Specializes in biosensors, electrochemistry, piezoelectric analysis, analyzers, immunosensors.
http://intel.ucc.ie/sensors/universal/index.html
Company which specializes in biosensors, electrochemistry, immunochemical analysis, piezoelectric analysis and general analytical support. The company is engaged in production, technical services and contract research and development in the biological, environmental and analytical areas. We offer biosensors, electrodes, analyzers, immunosensors, piezoelectric analyzer, pAPP, p-aminophenylphosphate, 4-aminophenyl phosphate, gas electrodes, etc.

17. What Is Electrochemistry?
What is electrochemistry? As its name suggests, electrochemistry is the science that unites electricity and chemistry.
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18. ScienceDirect - Electrochemistry Communications - List Of Issues
www.sciencedirect.com/webeditions/journal/13882481 More results from www.sciencedirect.com International Society of electrochemistryThe Impact Factor of Electrochimica Acta, the official journal of the International Society of electrochemistry, has progressed from 1.996 for 2003 to 2.341
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/13882481
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Electrochemistry Communications Bookmark this page as: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/13882481
Articles in Press
Volume 7 Volume 7, Issue 9 , Pages 869-968 (September 2005) Volume 7, Issue 8 , Pages 797-868 (August 2005) Volume 7, Issue 7 , Pages 643-795 (July 2005) Volume 7, Issue 6 , Pages 567-641 (June 2005) Volume 7, Issue 5 , Pages 459-566 (May 2005) Volume 7, Issue 4 , Pages 323-458 (April 2005) Volume 7, Issue 3 , Pages 245-322 (March 2005) Volume 7, Issue 2 , Pages 119-243 (February 2005) Volume 7, Issue 1 , Pages 1-118 (January 2005) Volume 6 Volume 5 Volume 4 Volume 3 ... Volume 1 Alert me when new Journal Issues are available Add this journal to My Favorite Journals Sample Issue Online More Publication Info Information for Authors If you find the articles in this journal of interest, also try the following titles:
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19. Electrochemistry, Polymers And Opto-Electronic Devices A Combination With A Futu
Technical paper about the possibility of assembling electrochromic, photoelectrochemical and lightemitting electrochemical cells for semiconductors, from conductive polymers. Authors M. De Paoli and W.A. Gazotti.
http://www.scielo.br/pdf/jbchs/v13n4/11211.pdf

20. Experiments In Electrochemistry
Article on experiments in electrochemistry for schools and amateur scientists.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

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