Power Ultrasound in Electrochemistry

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  • ISBN 9780470974247
  • Weight: 712g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 252mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Feb 2012
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The use of power ultrasound to promote industrial electrochemical processes, or sonoelectrochemistry, was first discovered over 70 years ago, but recently there has been a revived interest in this field. Sonoelectrochemistry is a technology that is safe, cost-effective, environmentally friendly and energy efficient compared to other conventional methods.

The book contains chapters on the following topics, contributed from leading researchers in academia and industry:

  • Use of electrochemistry as a tool to investigate Cavitation Bubble Dynamics
  • Sonoelectroanalysis
  • Sonoelectrochemistry in environmental applications
  • Organic Sonoelectrosynthesis
  • Sonoelectrodeposition
  • Influence of ultrasound on corrosion kinetics and its application to corrosion tests
  • Sonoelectropolymerisation
  • Sonoelectrochemical production of nanomaterials
  • Sonochemistry and Sonoelectrochemistry in hydrogen and fuel cell technologies
Bruno Pollet is a Fellow of The Royal Society of Chemistry and expert in the area of Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell, Electrochemical Engineering and Sonoelectrochemistry. He is Associate Director of the University of Birmingham Centre for Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Research, Head of the PEMFC Research Group, CTO of H2-Technologies Inc., Technical Director of H2Power Ltd and Visiting Professor at The University of Yamanashi (Japan).

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