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This second edition of a successful and highly-accessed monograph has been extended by more than 100 pages. It includes an enlarged coverage of applications for materials characterization and analysis. Also a more detailed description of strategies for determining free energies of ion transfer between miscible liquids is provided. This is now possible with a "third-phase strategy" which the authors explain from theoretical and practical points of view. The book is still the only one detailing strategies for solid state electroanalysis. It also features the specific potential of the techniques…mehr

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This second edition of a successful and highly-accessed monograph has been extended by more than 100 pages. It includes an enlarged coverage of applications for materials characterization and analysis. Also a more detailed description of strategies for determining free energies of ion transfer between miscible liquids is provided. This is now possible with a "third-phase strategy" which the authors explain from theoretical and practical points of view. The book is still the only one detailing strategies for solid state electroanalysis. It also features the specific potential of the techniques to use immobilized particles (for studies of solid materials) and of immobilized droplets of immiscible liquids for the purpose of studying the three-phase electrochemistry of these liquids. This also includes studies of ion transfer between aqueous and immiscible non-aqueous liquids. The bibliography of all published papers in this field of research has been expanded from 318 to now 444references in this second edition. Not only are pertinent references provided at the end of each chapter, but the complete list of the cited literature is also offered as a separate chapter for easy reference.
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"This book certainly provides a detailed, very well arranged, and carefully prepared overview of the electrochemistry of immobilized particles and droplets which can be interesting not only to newcomers to this fascinating area of electrochemistry but also to experienced researchers in this field. It can be useful in any electrochemical and/or electroanalytical laboratory and serve not only as a valuable source of information but also as a useful guide how to solve many emerging problems." (Jiri Barek, Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, May, 2017)

"Although the material covered is interesting, much of the attention was focused on electroanalysis, an area in which the main author, Scholz, is indisputably an expert. This reviewer particularly enjoyed the vastly qualitative information obtained from art specimens. Nevertheless, this book should provide those interested in the area with enough background information to become acquainted with major developments in the subject matter." -- Journal of the American Chemical Society, 127/2005, D. A. Scherson, Case Western Reserve University