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Electrochemical Nanotechnology: In Situ Local Probe Techniques at Electrochemical Interfaces [Hardcover]

Wolfgang J. Lorenz (Editor), Waldfried Plieth (Editor)


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3527295208 978-3527295203 October 7, 1998 1
A new window to local studies of interface phenomena at solid state surfaces has been opened by the development of local probe techniques such as Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM) or Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) and related methods during the past fifteen years. The in-situ application of local probe methods in different systems belongs to modern nanotechnology and has two aspects: an analytical aspect and a preparative aspect.

The first aspect covers the application of the local probe methods to characterize thermodynamic, structural and dynamic properties of solid state surfaces and interfaces and to investigate local surface reactions. Two methods which are still in the beginning of their development represent the second aspect: tip and cantilever. They can be used to form defined nano-objects such as molecular or atomic clusters, quantum dots etc. as well as to structure or modify solid state surfaces in the nanometer range.

This IUPAC monograph is a comprehensive treatment of both aspects and presents the current state of knowledge. It is written for scientists active in the area of nanotechnology.

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"This book is a nice addition to any library containting an adequate section on electrochemistry. It is an inspiring book for anybody going to investigate electrochemical interfaces on an atomic level."
(Berichte der Bunsengesellschaft)

... This book explains the latest inventions in this field and their applications.
(Documentation Tech/Sci Lib. Lavoisier)

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The most common type of electrochemical interface is the surface of a metal in contact with water, e.g. the body of a car when it's raining. Traditional techniques for investigating the corrosion processes occurring in this situation deal with relatively large parts of the surfaces - analyzing the amount of rust formed per square inch for example. This book explains the current state of the art of analytical techniques for the study of interfaces bringing the latest developments from basic research to the attention of scientists in industry, who will want to apply these new methods to their specific problem.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-VCH; 1 edition (October 7, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 3527295208
  • ISBN-13: 978-3527295203
  • Product Dimensions: 9.7 x 6.9 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #8,467,756 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The potential of in-situ scanning probe techniques for the local investigation of surface properties and reactions at "nonideal" electrodes is presented in a typical example: in the field of metal underpotential deposition, the essential role of the step dislocations for the locale progress of adsorbate formation and also for the long term adsorbate stability is shown and discussed for the absorption of Pb and TI monolayers at stepped Ag(111) electrodes. Read the first page
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chlorine adlattice, monoatomic pits, redox films, terrace domains, monoatomic islands, voltage tunneling spectra, iodine adlayers, roughness relaxation, dynamic scaling analysis, electrochemical surface science, adsorbate formation, microelectrochemical measurements, polycrystalline gold electrode, silver monolayer, local probe techniques, electrochemical nanotechnology, underpotential deposition, dynamic scaling theory, mesoscopic properties, adlayer structures, tunneling barrier height, terrace boundaries, electrocapillary curves, electrochemical environment, copper electrodeposition
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New York, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Oxide-covered Titanium Surfaces, Surface Sci, Electrochemical Interfaces, Faraday Discuss, Henry de Villeneuve, Nanoscale Probes of the Solid, Digital Instruments, Electrodeposition of Strained-Layer Metallic Superlattices, Surf Sci, University of Karlsruhe, Applied Sciences, Corrosion Research, In-Situ Stress Measurements, Marcel Dekker
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