Title: Electrochemical Engineering 1st Edition
Author(s): Thomas F. Fuller, John N. Harb
Publisher: Wiley
Description: “Electrochemical Engineering” in its 1st edition, authored by Thomas F. Fuller and John N. Harb, provides a comprehensive overview of the principles and applications of electrochemical engineering. This textbook covers fundamental concepts in electrochemistry, including electrode kinetics, mass transport, and electrochemical reactor design, offering readers a solid foundation in the theoretical and practical aspects of electrochemical processes. With clear explanations, illustrative examples, and practical case studies, Fuller and Harb explore a wide range of topics, such as electrochemical cells, electrolysis, corrosion, batteries, fuel cells, and electrochemical sensors. The book also discusses advanced topics including electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, electrochemical synthesis, and environmental applications of electrochemistry. Whether you’re a student studying chemical engineering, a researcher exploring electrochemical processes, or a practitioner working in the field of electrochemical engineering, this textbook serves as an invaluable resource for understanding and applying electrochemical principles in various industries and applications. Published by Wiley, it represents a trusted and comprehensive reference in the field of electrochemical engineering.