1. Theoretical aspects
1.1 Thermodynamics reminder
1.1.1 Electrochemical half-reaction
Modern electrochemical techniques make it possible to study the mechanism of electron transfer involving the two species Ox (oxidizing) and Red (reducing) (assumed to be soluble) belonging to an Ox/Red redox couple in contact with an electrode. In what follows, it is assumed that the electrode is flat and that the electrochemical half-reaction is simply written :
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Bibliography
Main scientific journals dedicated to electrochemistry
Bioelectrochemistry
Corrosion Science
Electroanalysis
Electrochemical communications
Electrochimica Acta
Journal of Applied Electrochemistry
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry
Journal of Power Sources...
Websites
Société chimique de France website (see "Physical Chemistry" division, "Electrochemistry" subdivision) http://www.societechimiquedefrance.fr
Website of the ISE (International Society of Electrochemistry), Lausanne (Switzerland) http://www.ise-online.org
...Major scientific conferences on electrochemistry organized by learned societies
Meeting of the Electrochemical Society (2 meetings a year, organized by the Electrochemical Society, Pennington, NJ)
Annual meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry (1 congress per year, organized by ISE, Lausanne)
Topical meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry (2 meetings...
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