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Annwyn's Blood (Hardcover)
Michael Eging, Steve Arnold
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'A comprehensive review of the current state of the theoretical
development in this important area of potential application of
conducting polymers, and is very timely...The editor-author is to
be congratulated for his marathon efforts and the production of a
significant contribution to the literature.' -TRIP This three-part
series provides undergraduate and graduate students in
electrochemistry and materials science with a broad understanding
of electroactive polymers. In Part I, renowned scientists examine
the fundamental principles underlying electrochemical behavior of
electroactive polymer materials. Contributors focus on the
fundamentals of charge percolation and conductivity behavior
associated with the membrane properties of electroactive polymer
films. Part I also includes coverage of the phenomenon of
heterogeneous redox catalysis at electroactive polymer modified
electrodes.
The development of "tailormade" electrode surfaces using
electroactive polymer films has been one of the most active and
exciting areas of electrochemistry over the last 15 years. The
properties of these materials have been examined by a wide range of
scientists from a variety of perspectives, and now electroactive
polymer research is considered to be a reasonably mature area of
research endeavor. Much is now understood about the fundamental
mechanism of conduction in these materials. A wide range of
electrochemical techniques may be used to probe the conductivity
processes in these materials, and more recently, a number of in
situ spectroscopic techniques have been used to further elucidate
the structure of these materials. The in situ spectroscopies and
allied techniques have also been used to obtain correlations
between structure and redox activity. The applications found for
electroactive polymers are many and varied, and range from thin
film amperometric chemical and biological sensors, electrocatalytic
systems, drug delivery devices, and advanced battery systems
through to molecular electronic devices. The research literature on
electroactive polymers is truly enormous and can daunt even the
most hardened researcher. The vast quantity of material reported in
the literature can also intimidate beginning graduate students.
Hence the present book. The original idea for this book arose as a
result of a series of lectures on chemically modified eiectrodes
and electroactive polymers given by the writer to final-year
undergraduates at Trinity College Dublin.
The development of "tailormade" electrode surfaces using
electroactive polymer films has been one of the most active and
exciting areas of electrochemistry over the last 15 years. The
properties of these materials have been examined by a wide range of
scientists from a variety of perspectives, and now electroactive
polymer research is considered to be a reasonably mature area of
research endeavor. Much is now understood about the fundamental
mechanism of conduction in these materials. A wide range of
electrochemical techniques may be used to probe the conductivity
processes in these materials, and more recently, a number of in
situ spectroscopic techniques have been used to further elucidate
the structure of these materials. The in situ spectroscopies and
allied techniques have also been used to obtain correlations
between structure and redox activity. The applications found for
electroactive polymers are many and varied, and range from thin
film amperometric chemical and biological sensors, electrocatalytic
systems, drug delivery devices, and advanced battery systems
through to molecular electronic devices. The research literature on
electroactive polymers is truly enormous and can daunt even the
most hardened researcher. The vast quantity of material reported in
the literature can also intimidate beginning graduate students.
Hence the present book. The original idea for this book arose as a
result of a series of lectures on chemically modified eiectrodes
and electroactive polymers given by the writer to final-year
undergraduates at Trinity College Dublin.
'A comprehensive review of the current state of the theoretical
development in this important area of potential application of
conducting polymers, and is very timely...The editor-author is to
be congratulated for his marathon efforts and the production of a
significant contribution to the literature.' -TRIP This three-part
series provides undergraduate and graduate students in
electrochemistry and materials science with a broad understanding
of electroactive polymers. In Part I, renowned scientists examine
the fundamental principles underlying electrochemical behavior of
electroactive polymer materials. Contributors focus on the
fundamentals of charge percolation and conductivity behavior
associated with the membrane properties of electroactive polymer
films. Part I also includes coverage of the phenomenon of
heterogeneous redox catalysis at electroactive polymer modified
electrodes.
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Annwyn's Blood (Paperback)
Michael Eging, Steve Arnold
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