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Recognized experts present incisive analysis of both fundamental and applied problems in this continuation of a highly acclaimed series. Topics discussed include: + A thorough and mathematical treatment of periodic phenomena, with consideration of new theories about the transition between `order' and `chaos'; + Impedance spectroscopy as applied to the study of kinetics and mechanisms of electrode processes; + The use of stoichiometric numbers in mechanism analysis; + The electro-osmotic dewatering of clays with important implications for the processing of industrial waste and geotechnical; stabilization; + Magnetic effects in electrolytic processes and the electrolytic Hall effect; and + The computer analysis and modeling of mass transfer and fluid flow. These authoritative studies will be invaluable for researchers in engineering, electrochemistry, analytical chemistry, materials science, physical chemistry, and corrosion science.
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MODERN ASPECTS OF ELECTROCHEMISTRY No. 32 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS THOMAS Z. FAHIDY Department of Chemical Engineering University of Waterloo Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, N2L 3G1 VIJAY MODI Department of Mechanical Engineering Columbia University New York, New York 10027 KATHARINA KRISCHER Abt. Physikalische Chemie Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-PlanckGesellschaft Berlin, Germany D-14195 ASHOK K. VIJH Electrochemistry Section Hydro-Quebec Research Institute Varennes, Quebec, Canada J3X 1S1 ANDRZEJ LASIA Department of Chemistry University of Sherbrooke Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada J1K 2R1 MARK C. LEFEBVRE Department of Chemistry University of Ottawa Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1N 6N5 ALAN C. WEST Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry Columbia University New York, New York 10027 J. DELIANG YANG Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry Columbia University New