Fundamental Aspects of ELECTROCRYSTALLIZATION

Fundamental Aspects of ELECTROCRYSTALLIZATION
Author: John O M. Bockris
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1468406973

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This monograph is an attempt to present in a concise manner those aspects of the electrolytic growth of crystals considered to be of basic mechanistic significance. The accent has been put consistently on the understanding of the physical models of the processes discussed. Out of the extensive amount of information in this field, the authors have tried to abstract those systems which can be considered central, and which can, therefore, be related to the basic concepts connected with the electrodeposition of metals. In particular, stress has been laid upon consideration of atomic movements -of ions and molecules in solution, of adsorbed substances on the surface of metals, of steps on a growing crystal. Although the main stress is upon the physical picture, a number of derivations have been presented in detail. It is assumed that the reader is familiar to some degree with the concepts of electrodics; in particular, frequent reference is made to models of the electrical double layer at the metal solution interface and the transfer of charged species across it.

Electrocrystallization

Electrocrystallization
Author: Alexander Milchev
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2007-05-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0306475529

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“Electrocrystallization is a particular case of a first order phase transition” and “Electrocrystallization is a particular case of electrochemical kinetics” are two statements that I have heard and read many times. I do not like them for a simple reason: it is annoying to see that the subject to which you have devoted more than 30 years of your life may be considered as a “particular case”. Therefore, I decided to write this book in which Electrocrystallization is the main subject. To become competent in the field of Electrocrystallization one should possess knowledge of Electrochemistry, Nucleation and Crystal Growth, which means knowledge of Physical Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics. That is certainly difficult and in most cases those who study Electrocrystallization are either more electrochemists, or more physical chemists, or more physicists, very often depending on whom has been their teacher. Of course, there are scientists who consider themselves equally good in all those fields. Very frequently they are, unfortunately, equally bad. The difference is essential but strange enough, it is sometimes not easy to realize the truth immediately.

Fundamental Aspects of Electrocrystallization

Fundamental Aspects of Electrocrystallization
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Release: 1983
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The theory of the growth of crystals on an electrode is dealt with. This includes consideration of nucleation, growth of isolated nuclei, the overlapping of nuclei, and morphology of the deposit.

Fundamental Aspects of Electrometallurgy

Fundamental Aspects of Electrometallurgy
Author: Konstantin Popov
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2007-05-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0306475642

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This title begins with a thorough background to the subject. Next, the authors discuss the significance of electrometallurgy within the broader spectrum of science and technology. They then expand the previously laid theoretical base and explain mechanisms of metal deposition and applications for all existing related technologies.; The book should be of interest to undergraduate and graduate students involved with electrochemistry of metals, materials science, plating technologies, electronics materials and other fields. Scientists and engineers working in a variety of industries in addition to electrometallurgical process plants will find it an invaluable reference as it provides a thorough background of electrometallurgy, then explores the more advanced mechanisms of metal deposition in a logical manner.

Electrocrystallization in Nanotechnology

Electrocrystallization in Nanotechnology
Author: Georgi T. Staikov
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2007-02-27
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3527610200

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Here, the well-known editor in the field of electrocrystallization and his team of excellent international authors guarantee the high quality of the contributions. Clearly structured in two main parts, this book reviews the fundamentals and applications of electrocrystallization processes in nanotechnology. The first part, "Fundamentals" covers the basic concepts of electrocrystallization, computer simulations of low-dimensional metal phase formation, electrodeposition in templates and nanocavities, nanoscale electrocrystallization from ionic liquids, and superconformal electrodeposition of metals. The second part, "Preparation and properties of nanostructures", includes nanostructuring by STM tip induced localized electrocrystallization of metals, fabrication of ordered anodic nanoporous Al2O3 layers and their application, preparation of nanogaps, nanocontacts, nanowires and nanodots by selective electrochemical deposition, as well as electrodeposition of magnetic nanostructures and multilayers

Electrochemical Phase Formation and Growth

Electrochemical Phase Formation and Growth
Author: Evgeni B. Budevski
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2008-07-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3527614923

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Electrochemical processes and methods are basic to many important scientific disciplines, materials science and nanotechnology being only two keywords. For the first time in more than twenty years this volume presents a critical survey of the foundations, methodology and applications of electrochemical phase formation and growth processes. Written by a team of three internationally renowned authors, it is an invaluable source of information for all scientists concerned with electrocrystallization of metals or the in-situ characterization of electron-conducting surfaces. Not only the numerous illustrations (partly in colour) but also the vast number of references covering the literature up to and including 1995 make this volume indispensable for every laboratory working in electrochemical or materials science.