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"Electrochemistry for Materials Science" by Waldfried Plieth provides an in-depth exploration of the fundamental principles of electrochemistry and its applications in materials science. The book addresses the relationships between electrochemical processes and the properties of materials, discussing topics such as corrosion, electroplating, and battery technology. Plieth combines theoretical concepts with practical examples, making it a valuable resource for researchers and engineers interested in developing new materials and understanding the electrochemical behavior of existing ones. Through a systematic approach, the book highlights the critical role of electrochemistry in advancements in various technological fields.
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**Title:** Electrochemistry for Materials Science
**Author:** Waldfried Plieth
**ISBN-13:** 978-0444527929
**Publisher:** Elsevier
**Publication Year:** 2005
**Pages:** 450
**Description:** This book provides a comprehensive introduction to electrochemical principles and their applications in materials science, focusing on the mechanisms of electrochemical processes and their relevance to various materials. It covers fundamental concepts, experimental techniques, and applications in areas such as corrosion, energy storage, and sensors.
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"Electrochemistry for Materials Science" by Waldfried Plieth provides a comprehensive overview of the fundamental principles and applications of electrochemical processes in materials science. The book bridges the gap between theoretical concepts and practical applications, making it an invaluable resource for researchers and practitioners alike. With detailed discussions on various electrochemical techniques and their relevance to material characterization and development, Plieth equips readers with the knowledge needed to advance in this dynamic field. This work stands out as an essential reference for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of the intersection between electrochemistry and materials science.
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