热力学:how much are the real heats of electrode reaction? 本书特色
professor zheng fang is working in
chemistry&chemical engineedng college。central south
univemity.he is an advisor for dog,or s degree studenls.in
1978,fang puraued graduate studies at the central south university
of technology。where he completed his ph。d.his thesis advisor was
xinmin chen。a famous chemist of_{physical chemistw for process
metallurgy. jpon graduation,fang was appointed instructor in
chemistry and rose to the rank of professor in l 991.he was dunn9 1
993 to serve as the researcher to study foam extraction of the rare
metal in the chemistry department of the manitoba university in
canada.when homed。he served as the chief librarian of the
university until 2005.he began to study on the
thermoelectrochemistry (tec)at his early time.from l 993 through
now,except teaching of the courses such as
physicochemistry.mhermodymu'nios of electrolyte solution and
thermodynamics for metallurgical processes for undergraduate and
graduate students。fang has taken his time to supervise and complete
several reseamh subjects supported by the national natural science
foundation of china.
热力学:how much are the real heats of electrode reaction? 目录
chapter 1 on thermoelectrochemistry
1.1 theory and application of thermoelectrochemistry
1.2 some basic matters on the heat effects atelectrode-electrolyte interfaces
1.3 thermoelectrochemistry and its application tometallurgical research
1.4 the electrochemical pehier heat of the standard hydrogenelectrode reaction
1.5 response to "comment on ' the electrochemical pehierheat of the standard hydrogen electrode reaction' by zheng fang etal"
1.6 basic equations for thermo-electrochemistry and theentropy change of the standard hydrogen electrode reaction
1.7 the pehier heat and the standard electrode potential offerro ferricyanide couple at 298.15k determined byelectrochemical calorimetry
1.8 determination of the entropy changes for electrodereaction and dilute enthalpy of some ions bythermoelectrochemical technology
references
chapter 2 on solution chemistry
2.1 a new model for predicting thermodynamic properties ofternary metallic solution from binary components
2.2 a metallic solution model with adjustable parameter fordescribingternary thermodynamic properties from its binaryconstituei
2.3 a model describing the osmotic coefficients and theactivities of water for electrolyte solutions
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chapter3 on phase boundaries of multicomponent system
chapter4 on oxygen potentials of buffer gases
chapter5 on thermodynamic properties of substances