CRC Press, 2020. — 289 p. — ISBN: 978-0-367-19067-5
The field of electrochemistry is exploring beyond its basic principles to innovation. New Technologies for Electrochemical Applications presents advancements in electrochemical processes, materials, and technology for electrochemical power sources such as batteries, supercapacitors, fuel cells, hydrogen storage and solar cells. It also examines various environmental applications such as photo electrochemistry, photosynthesis, and coating.
Organized to give readers an overview of the current field in electrochemical applications, this book features a historical timeline of advancements and chapters devoted to the topics of organic material and conducting polymers for electrochemical purposes. Established experts in the field detail state-of-the-art materials in biosensors, immunosensors, and electrochemical DNA.
This edited reference is a valuable resource for graduate and post-graduate students, and researchers in disciplines such as chemistry, physics, electrical engineering and materials science.
Electrochemistry – Different Materials and applications an Overview
Controlled electrochemical deposition for materials synthesis
Photovoltaic energy generation system - Material, device and fabrication
Role of advanced materials in the electrochemical supercapacitors
Microbial electrochemical technologies for fuel cell device
Photo electrochemical process for hydrogen production
Recent trends in Chemiresistive gas sensing materials
Innovative material role in electrochemical Glucose sensor
Electrocatalyst for waste wastewater treatment
Development and characterization of A-MWCNTs/TETRA functional Epoxy coatings for corrison and prevention of mild steel
Electrochemical oxidation reaction for the treatment of textile dyes
Materials involved in electrocoagulation process for industrial effluents
Role of Organic materials in electrochemical applications
Advanced conducting polymer for electrochemical applications
Electrochemical studies for biomedical applications