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Solid-State Electrochemistry

Essential Course Notes and Solved Exercises

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  • Well suited to readers unfamiliar with the fundamentals of solid-state electrochemistry
  • Formulas are developed in detail to help students follow the derivation of fundamental concepts
  • Features many solved exercises dealing with modern developments in energy and chemical analysis

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This book features the essential material for any graduate or advanced undergraduate course covering solid-state electrochemistry. It provides the reader with fundamental course notes and numerous solved exercises, making it an invaluable guide and compendium for students of the subject. The book places particular emphasis on enhancing the reader's expertise and comprehension of thermodynamics, the Kröger-Vink notation, the variation in stoichiometry in ionic compounds, and of the different types of electrochemical measurements together with their technological applications.

Containing almost 100 illustrations, a glossary and a bibliography, the book is particularly useful for Master and PhD students, industry engineers, university instructors, and researchers working with inorganic solids in general.


Authors and Affiliations

  • PHELMA, Laboratoire d’Electrochimie et de Phys, St. Martin d'Hères Cedex, France

    Abdelkader Hammou

  • PHELMA, Laboratoire d’Electrochimie et de Phys, Saint Martin d'Hères, France

    Samuel Georges

About the authors

Abdelkader Hammou is Professor at Université Joseph Fourier in Grenoble, France. He is a specialist in the electrical properties of ionic materials.

Samuel Georges is Assistant Professor at Université Joseph Fourier in Grenoble, France. His research deals with the electrochemical properties of ceramics and their applications for energy.

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