Ionic Transport Processes: in Electrochemistry and Membrane Science

Author:   Kyösti Kontturi (Emeritus Professor of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, Emeritus Professor of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, Aalto University, Finland) ,  Lasse Murtomäki (Associate Professor of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, Associate Professor of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, Aalto University, Finland) ,  José A. Manzanares (Professor of Applied Physics, Professor of Applied Physics, University of Valencia, Spain)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780199533817


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   10 July 2008
Format:   Hardback
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Modelling of heterogeneous processes, such as electrochemical reactions, extraction or ion-exchange, usually requires solving the transport problem associated to the process. Since the processes at the phase boundary are described by scalar quantities and transport quantities are vectors or tensors, coupling of them can take place only via conservation of mass, charge or momentum. In this book, transport of ionic species is addressed in a versatile manner, emphasizing the mutual coupling of fluxes in particular. Treatment is based on the formalism of irreversible thermodynamics, i.e. on linear (ionic) phenomenological equations, from which the most frequently used Nernst-Planck equation is derived. Limitations and assumptions made are thoroughly discussed.The Nernst-Planck equation is applied to selected problems at the electrodes and in membranes. Mathematical derivations are presented in detail so that the reader can learn the methodology of solving transport problems. Each chapter contains a large number of exercises, some of them more demanding than others.

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Author:   Kyösti Kontturi (Emeritus Professor of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, Emeritus Professor of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, Aalto University, Finland) ,  Lasse Murtomäki (Associate Professor of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, Associate Professor of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, Aalto University, Finland) ,  José A. Manzanares (Professor of Applied Physics, Professor of Applied Physics, University of Valencia, Spain)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 19.40cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.827kg
ISBN:  

9780199533817


ISBN 10:   0199533814
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   10 July 2008
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

1: Thermodynamics of Irreversible Processes 2: Transport Equations 3: Transport at Electrodes 4: Transport in Membranes 5: Transport Through Liquid Membranes

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The main topic covered by this book, ionic transport, is of technological importance in relation to the current interest in membrane technology, for instance for developments in fuel cells. The complexity of these problems requires a fundamental approach and understanding of the basic processes taking place. [...] The book is of very high quality and the inclusion of problem sets is a definite plus. David Schiffrin, University of Liverpool The book fills a very definite and well sensed gap in the existing literature, and it has all potential qualification to become a standard study and teaching tool and source of reference for the researchers in the classical electrochemistry and membranology as well as in the rapidly developing neighbour areas of bio- and nano-technology and microfluidics. It should also be of interest to biophysicists with interests in electro- and neurophysiology. Isaak Rubinstein, Ben Gurion University, Israel


`The main topic covered by this book, ionic transport, is of technological importance in relation to the current interest in membrane technology, for instance for developments in fuel cells. The complexity of these problems requires a fundamental approach and understanding of the basic processes taking place. [...] The book is of very high quality and the inclusion of problem sets is a definite plus. ' David Schiffrin, University of Liverpool `The book fills a very definite and well sensed gap in the existing literature, and it has all potential qualification to become a standard study and teaching tool and source of reference for the researchers in the classical electrochemistry and membranology as well as in the rapidly developing neighbour areas of bio- and nano-technology and microfluidics. It should also be of interest to biophysicists with interests in electro- and neurophysiology.' Isaak Rubinstein, Ben Gurion University, Israel


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Kyösti KONTTURI, Dr. Current position 1.1.2002 - Professor of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry at Helsinki University of Technology 1995 - Docent in Pharmaceutical Physical Chemistry at University of Kuopio Education and training Helsinki University of Technology 1974 M.Sc. (Chem.Eng./Phys.Chem.) 1981 Lic.Techn. (Chemistry) 1983 Dr.Techn. (Chemistry) Lasse MURTOMäKI, Dr. Current position 1.8.2004- Teaching Researcher, Helsinki University of Technology, Lab. of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry Education and training Helsinki University of Technology (TKK) 1987 M.Sc. (Chem.Eng.) 1990 Lic. Sci. (Technology, Dept. of Process and Material Science) 1992 Dr.Sci. (Technology, Dept. of Process and Material Science) José A. MANZANARES, Dr. Current position 1.7.2002 - Professor of Applied Physics at University of Valencia 1.4.2006 - Docent of Statistical Thermodynamics at Helsinki University of Technology Education and training University of Valencia, Spain 1988 Licenciate Physics 1990 Ph.D. (Physics, Thermodynamics)

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