Electrochemical Methods: Fundamentals and Applications, 3e Student Solutions Manual - Cynthia G. Zoski - E-Book

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Provides students with solutions to problems in the 3rd edition of the classic textbook Electrochemical Methods: Fundamentals and Applications

Electrochemical Methods is a popular textbook on electrochemistry that takes the reader from the most basic chemical and physical principles, through fundamentals of thermodynamics, kinetics, and mass transfer, all the way to a thorough treatment of all important experimental methods. Holistically, it offers comprehensive coverage of all important topics in the field. To aid in reader comprehension, exercises are included at the end of each chapter which extend concepts introduced in the text or show how experimental data are reduced to fundamental results. This book provides worked solutions for many of the end-of-chapter exercises and is a key resource for any student who makes use of the original textbook.

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Table of Contents

COVER

TABLE OF CONTENTS

TITLE PAGE

COPYRIGHT

PREFACE

1 OVERVIEW OF ELECTRODE PROCESSES

2 POTENTIALS AND THERMODYNAMICS OF CELLS

3 BASIC KINETICS OF ELECTRODE REACTIONS

4 MASS TRANSFER BY MIGRATION AND DIFFUSION

5 STEADY-STATE VOLTAMMETRY AT ULTRAMICROELECTRODES

6 TRANSIENT METHODS BASED ON POTENTIAL STEPS

7 LINEAR SWEEP AND CYCLIC VOLTAMMETRY

8 POLAROGRAPHY, PULSE VOLTAMMETRY, AND SQUARE-WAVE VOLTAMMETRY

9 CONTROLLED-CURRENT TECHNIQUES

10 METHODS INVOLVING FORCED CONVECTION - HYDRODYNAMIC METHODS

11 ELECTROCHEMICAL IMPEDANCE SPECTROSCOPY AND AC VOLTAMMETRY

12 BULK ELECTROLYSIS

13 ELECTRODE REACTIONS WITH COUPLED HOMOGENEOUS CHEMICAL REACTIONS

14 DOUBLE-LAYER STRUCTURE AND ADSORPTION

15 INNER-SPHERE ELECTRODE REACTIONS AND ELECTROCATALYSIS

16 ELECTROCHEMICAL INSTRUMENTATION

17 ELECTROACTIVE LAYERS AND MODIFIED ELECTRODES

18 SCANNING ELECTROCHEMICAL MICROSCOPY

19 SINGLE-PARTICLE ELECTROCHEMISTRY

20 PHOTOELECTROCHEMISTRY AND ELECTROGENERATED CHEMILUMINESCENCE

A MATHEMATICAL METHODS

B BASIC CONCEPTS OF SIMULATIONS

END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT

Guide

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Copyright

Preface

Begin Reading

A Mathematical Methods

B Basic Concepts of Simulations

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STUDENT SOLUTIONS MANUAL

Cynthia G. Zoski

Department of Chemistry

The University of Texas at Austin

The Center for Electrochemistry

Austin, TX USA

Johna Leddy

Department of Chemistry

The University of Iowa

Iowa City, IA USA

to accompany

ELECTROCHEMICAL METHODS

Fundamentals and Applications

Third Edition

 

Allen J. Bard

Larry R. Faulkner

Department of Chemistry and Center for Electrochemistry,University of Texas at Austin

Henry S.White

Department of Chemistry, University of Utah

 

 

 

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PREFACE

This 3rd edition Solutions Manual is a supplement to Electrochemical Methods: Fundamentals and Applications (3rd Edition, 2022), authored by Allen J. Bard, Larry R. Faulkner, and Henry S. White. We hope the problem solutions are of use to practitioners and students of electrochemistry.

We extend sincere thanks to AI Bard, Larry Faulkner, and Henry White for many enlightening discussions and to Larry and Henry for their dedicated assistance in solving problems, proofreading, and drawing figures to support solution to problems in this edition of the Manual. We are grateful to D.C. Dunwoody whose TEX formatting in the 2nd edition Solutions Manual is applied to this 3rd edition. We also extend thanks to Editors Sarah Higginbotham and Vishali Chandra Mohan at Wiley for facilitating this project.

We welcome comments and queries on our approach to the problems. These can be addressed to Cynthia G. Zoski ([email protected]) and Johna Leddy ([email protected]). Additional information and updates may also be found at www.wiley.com/go/solutionmanual/ electrochemicalmethods3e.

Al Bard passed away on February 11, 2024. Al was a modest man and eminent electrochemist, who looked on his academic and research career as "the most fun of anything to do". Al loved doing science, the challenge of it, and working with new people and young people. Al was most proud of his 360 graduate students and postdocs, and their students, and their students after them, as they continue building the edifice of science. This is Al’s legacy. With his students and postdocs as co-authors, Al’s peer-reviewed publications total 1011. Al considered the 3rd Edition of Electrochemical Methods a significant accomplishment and contribution to the society of electrochemists. He continued working on the 3rd Edition into his retirement years and until its publication in 2022. The 3rd Edition updates the previous two editions with the most recent electrochemical advances. Al’s command of electrochemistry and his ability to convey the science are unparalleled. Al was a mentor, a colleague, and a dear friend. We will miss him. We are pleased to dedicate this 3rd edition Solutions Manual to Al.

Cynthia G. Zoski and Johna Leddy