
X-Ray Studies on Electrochemical Systems
Synchrotron Methods for Energy Materials
- 492 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
This book is your graduate level entrance into battery, fuel cell and solar cell research at synchrotron x-ray sources. Materials scientists find numerous examples for the combination of electrochemical experiments with simple and with highly complex x-ray scattering and spectroscopy methods. Physicists and chemists can link applied electrochemistry with fundamental concepts of condensed matter physics, physical chemistry and surface science.
Contents:
Introduction
Molecular Structure and Electronic Structure
Crystal Structure and Microstructure
Real Space Imaging and Tomography
Resonant Methods and Chemical Contrast Variation
Surface Sensitive and Volume Sensitive Methods
Organic and Bio-Organic Samples
Complex Case Studies / Electrochemical In Situ Studies
Correlation of Electronic Structure And Conductivity
Radiation Damages
Background Subtraction
X-Ray Physics Nobel Prizes
Synchrotron Centers World
Electromagnetic Spectrum
K?, ? X-Ray Energies
Periodic Table of Elements
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Table of contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgement
- Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Molecular structure and electronic structure
- 3 Crystal structure and microstructure
- 4 Real space imaging and tomography
- 5 Resonant methods and chemical contrast variation
- 6 Surface-sensitive and volume-sensitive methods
- 7 Organic and bio-organic samples
- 8 Complex case studies/electrochemical in situ studies
- 9 Correlation of electronic structure and conductivity
- 10 Radiation damages
- 11 Background subtraction
- Appendix
- References
- Index