
- 209 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
The Specialist Periodical Report Electrochemistry presents comprehensive and critical reviews in all aspects of the field, with contributions from across the globe, providing the reader with an informed digest of the most important research currently carried out in this field.
Re-launching in 2015 with a new editorial team, Volume 13 returns to its roots and provides a wide range of topics written by leading experts researching at the forefront and heart of electrochemistry. The book covers topics such as control and structural analysis, and combines different approaches on utilizing light as a source for materials science. This volume is a key reference in the field of electrochemistry, allowing readers to become easily acquainted with the latest research trends.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Preface
- Design and application of liquid chromatography dual electrode detection
- Conjugated conducting polymers with electrochromic and fluorescent properties
- Preparation and electroanalytical applications of vertically aligned carbon nanotubes
- Fundamentals and applications of bioelectrocatalysis
- Carbon materials based on screen-printing electrochemical platforms in biosensing applications
- Biocatalytic electrodes and biofuel cells controlled by biomolecular signals and implantable biofuel cells operating in vivo - towards bioelectronic devices integrating biological and electronic systems