Electrochemical processes play an increasingly large role in our daily lives; whether in producing or saving energy, rust protection or nerve stimuli in our bodies. This 11-volume encyclopedia provides both an easy introduction to all topics related to modern electrochemistry as well as a comprehensive overview of the subject.

Unrivalled in its breadth and depth, this first-class reference work has been created and written by renowned scientists, covering everything from fundamental research to areas of application.

Editors-in-Chief: Allen Bard, Martin Stratmann

Volume 1: Thermodynamics and Electrified Interfaces (Editors: Eliezer Gileadi, Micheal Urbakh)
Volume 2: Interfacial Kinetics and Mass Transport (Editor: Ernesto Julio Calvo)
Volume 3: Instrumentation and Electroanalytical Chemistry (Editor: Pat Unwin)
Volume 4: Corrosion and Oxide Films (Editors: Martin Stratmann, Gerald S. Frankel)
Volume 5: Electrochemical Engineering (Editor: Digby D. Macdonald)
Volume 6: Semiconductor Electrodes and Photoelectrochemistry (Editor: Stuart Licht)
Volume 7: Inorganic Electrochemistry (Editors: William E. Geiger, Chris Pickett)
Volume 8: Organic Electrochemistry (Editor: Hans J. Schäfer)
Volume 9: Bioelectrochemistry (Editor: George S. Wilson)
Volume 10: Modified Electrodes (Editors: Israel Rubinstein, Masamichi Fujihira)
Volume 11: Index