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Providing both a thoroughly written introduction and an up-to-date survey of the entire field of semiconductor electrochemistry, this monograph captivates the reader with its clear style and inspiring, yet solid presentation. The fully revised second edition of this milestone work is supplemented considerably in two chapters on the hot topic of nanoparticles. It includes the latest insights into the photoelectrochemistry of small particles and its use in the field of solar energy conversion. In this widely acclaimed standard work on the topic, the acknowledged expert Professor Memming…mehr

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Providing both a thoroughly written introduction and an up-to-date survey of the entire field of semiconductor electrochemistry, this monograph captivates the reader with its clear style and inspiring, yet solid presentation. The fully revised second edition of this milestone work is supplemented considerably in two chapters on the hot topic of nanoparticles. It includes the latest insights into the photoelectrochemistry of small particles and its use in the field of solar energy conversion. In this widely acclaimed standard work on the topic, the acknowledged expert Professor Memming primarily addresses physical chemists and electrochemists, but materials scientists, physicists, and engineers dealing with semiconductor technology and its applications will also benefit greatly from the contents.

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Autorenporträt
After gaining his doctorate in Stuttgart, Rüdiger Memming spent three years as a post-doctorate fellow under Prof. Livingston at the School of Chemistry, University of Minnesota, USA, before joining Philips in 1960, where he worked at their research laboratories in Hamburg. In 1974 he gained his lecturing qualification in physical chemistry at Hamburg University, where he remained as professor until his retirement in 1994. From 1987 to 1994 he also headed the newly founded Institute for Solar Energy Research in Hanover, and was awarded grants to research at several institutes in Japan and the USA. Professor Memming lives in Hamburg where he still actively participates in discussions surrounding semiconductor electrochemistry.