tailieunhanh - Electrochemical Production of Metal Powders

The present volume ofModern Aspects of Electrochemistrybrings readers the newest developments and achievements in the product ion of metallic powders by electrochemical and electroless methods from aqueous solutions. Although the deposition of metallic powders from aqueous solutions was intensively studied for years, the last summarized results (Calusaru) on this topic were published in 1979. Electrochemically and chemically produced metal powders from aqueous solutions are of high purity. These powders find applications in metallurgy, automotive, aerospace, energy device, electronics, and biomedical industries. Disperse deposits and electrochemically pro duced metal powders are also very suitable for use as catalytic surfaces in chemical industry | MODERN ASPECTS OF ELECTROCHEMISTRY No. 54 Series Editors Ralph E. White Department of Chemical Engineering University of South Carolina Columbia SC 29208 Constantinos G. Vayenas Department of Chemical Engineering University of Patras Patras 265 00 Greece Managing Editor Maria E. Gamboa-Aldeco 1107 Raymer Lane Superior CO 80027 For further volumes http series 6251 Previously from Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry No. 52 Applications of Electrochemistry and Nanotechnology in Biology and Medicine I Edited by Noam Eliaz Professor of Engineering at Tel-Aviv University Topics in Number 52 include Monitoring of cellular dynamics with electrochemical detection techniques Fundamental studies of long- and short-range electron exchange mechanisms between electrodes and proteins Microbial fuel cell scalability and applications in robotics Electrochemical coating of medical implants Electrochemical techniques for obtaining biofunctional materials Preparation and properties of bioactive metals prepared by surface modification Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry No. 53 Applications of Electrochemistry and Nanotechnology in Biology and Medicine II Edited by Noam Eliaz Professor of Engineering at Tel-Aviv University Topics in Number 53 include Fundamental studies of electron tunneling between electrodes and proteins Electron transfer kinetics at oxide films on metallic biomaterials How adsorption of organic molecules and ions depends on surface crystallography of the metal electrode Studying and modifying biomaterial surfaces with high resolution using the scanning electrochemical microscope Electrochemical method for high-throughput screening of enzymatic activity Stojan S. Djokic Editor Electrochemical Production of Metal Powders 4ỊÙ .

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