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Electrochemical Studies of Solid Compounds and Materials

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Electroanalytical Methods

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Electroanalytical techniques are traditionally associated with studies of solutions; however, direct studies of the electrochemistry of solid materials are very tempting because they can give access to a wealth of information, ranging from elemental composition to thermodynamic and kinetic data, from structure-reactivity relations to new synthetic routes.

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Fiedler, D.A., Scholz, F. (2005). Electrochemical Studies of Solid Compounds and Materials. In: Scholz, F. (eds) Electroanalytical Methods. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04757-6_11

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