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" Electrical Double Layer at a Metal-dilute Electrolyte Solution Interface "
by G.A. Martynov, R.R. Salem.
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BL
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Record Number
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749018
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b568975
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Main Entry
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by G.A. Martynov, R.R. Salem.
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Title & Author
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Electrical Double Layer at a Metal-dilute Electrolyte Solution Interface\ by G.A. Martynov, R.R. Salem.
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Publication Statement
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Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1983
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Series Statement
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Lecture notes in chemistry, 33.
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ISBN
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3540119957
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: 3642487009
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: 9783540119951
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: 9783642487002
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Contents
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I. Ionic Part of the Double Layer --; I. Classical theories of electrical double layer --; II. Physical principles of the statistical theory of the double layer --; III. Electrostatic adsorption in the Gouy layer --; IV. Specific adsorption in the Stern layer --; II. Electronic Part of the Double Layer --; V. Experimental data --; VI. Molecular capacitor --; VII. Electronic capacitor --; Conclusions --; References.
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Abstract
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Most of the properties of a metal-electrolyte interface, even the spe cific nature of an electrode reaction, proneness of a metal to cor rosion, etc., are primarily determined by the electrical double layer (EDL) at this boundary. It is therefore no surprise that for the last, at least, one hundred years intent attention should have been centered on EDL. So much of material has been gathered to date that we are easi ly lost in this maze of information. A substantial part of the attempts to systematize these facts is made at present within the framework of thermodynamics. Such a confined approach is undoubtedly inadequate. The Gouy-Chapman theory and the Stern-Grahame model of the dense part of EDL developed 40-70 years ago, tailored appropriately to suit the occasion, inevitably underlie any description of EDL. This route is rather too narrow to explain all the facts at our disposal. A dire necessity has thus arisen for widening the principles of the micros copic theory. This is precisely the objective of our monograph. Fur thermore, we shall dwell at length on the comparison of the theory with experiment: without such a comparative analysis, any theory, however elegant it may be, is just an empty drum.
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Subject
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Chemistry.
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Physical organic chemistry.
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LC Classification
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QD564.B943 1983
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G A Martynov
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R R Salem
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