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Solid State Electrochemistry
First time paperback of successful chemistry monograph.
Peter G. Bruce (Edited by)
9780521599498, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 12 June 1997
364 pages, 1 b/w illus. 15 tables
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.1 cm, 0.53 kg
"...this is an important and valuable addition to the libraries of electrochemists and solid state chemists alike." Bruce Parkinson, Journal of the American Chemical Society
This book describes for the first time in a modern text the fundamental principles on which solid state chemistry is based. In this sense it differs from other books on the subject, which tend to concentrate only on a description of materials. Topics include solid (ceramic) electrolytes, glasses, polymer electrolytes, intercalation electrodes, interfaces and applications. The different nature of ionic conductivity in ceramic, glassy and polymer electrolytes is described, as are the thermodynamics and kinetics of intercalation reactions. The interface between solid electrolytes and electrodes is discussed and contrasted with more conventional liquid state electrochemistry. The text provides an essential foundation for postgraduates and others entering the field for the first time and will also be of value in advanced undergraduate courses.
1. Introduction P. G. Bruce
2. Crystalline solid electrolytes I: general considerations and the major materials A. R. West
3. Crystalline solid electrolytes II: material design J. B. Goodenough
4. Ionic transport in glassy electrolytes J. L. Souquet
5. Polymer electrolytes I: general principles D. F. Shriver and P. G. Bruce
6 Polymer electrolytes II: physical principles P. G. Bruce and F. M. Gray
7. Insertion electrodes I: atomic and electronic structure of the hosts and their insertion compounds W. R. McKinnon
8. Electrode performance W. Weppner
9. Polymer electrodes B. Scrosati
10. Interfacial electrochemistry R. D. Armstrong and M. Todd
11. Applications O. Yamamoto.
Subject Areas: Inorganic chemistry [PNK]
