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Advanced Batteries: Materials Science AspectsEnergy is important to all of us, for a variety of reasons, but primarily because it can be useful. It can be found in a number of different forms. One readily recognizes the concepts of potential energy and kinetic energy, as well as the chemical energy in fuels, thermal energy as heat, the kinetic energy in wind and moving water, and magnetic and... | | Automotive Battery Technology (SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology)
The use of electrochemical energy storage systems in automotive applications also involves new requirements for modeling these systems, especially in terms of model depth and model quality. Currently, mainly simple application-oriented models are used to describe the physical behavior of batteries. This book provides a step beyond of... | | Introduction to Materials for Advanced Energy Systems
This first of its kind text enables today’s students to understand current and future energy challenges, to acquire skills for selecting and using materials and manufacturing processes in the design of energy systems, and to develop a cross-functional approach to materials, mechanics, electronics and processes of energy... |
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Electrocrystallization: Fundamentals of Nucleation and GrowthThe book is an up-to-date introduction to the fundamentals of the initial stages of Electrocrystallization, which are dominated by nucleation and growth of the first clusters of the new phase. It offers a readable exposition of the topic, in simple terms, providing a detailed theoretical description of the phenomena involved. The most relevant... | | Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry 35
The Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry series continues with
its thirty-fifth volume but with the regrettable retirement of its founding
editor, Professor J.O’M. Bockris (see Appreciation on p. v).
As in most previous volumes, a series of five chapters is
presented covering both the electrolyte solution and... | | Metal Complexes and Metals in Macromolecules: Synthesis, Structure and Properties
Metals and metal complexes can form compounds with organic macromolecules that show amazing properties. As is so often the case, nature leads by example. Synthetically produced model compounds, such as phthalocyanines, porphyrines or metalloproteins, as well as metallorganic polymers have aroused much interest in materials science. Their... |
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