Electrochemical Energy Storage
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Reinhart Job
About this book
Starting from physical and electrochemical foundations, this textbook explains working principles of energy storage devices. After a history of galvanic cells, different types of primary, secondary and flow cells as well as fuel cells and supercapacitors are covered. An emphasis lies on the general setup and mechanisms behind those devices to enable easy understanding for students from all technical and natural science disciplines. New: two current batteries types are added and explained to complete and update the content. New: two current batteries types are added and explained to complete and update the content.
- A unique combination of physical and chemical basics with applications to engineering tasks.
- Also for materials scientists interested in energy storage and batteries.
Author / Editor information
Since 2013, Professor Job has been the elected dean of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at FH Münster. He also is quite active internationally and has had many articles written about his work. To learn more about him, access his website:
https://en.fh-muenster.de/eti/personen/professoren/job/index.php?anzeige=vitae
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Frontmatter
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Dedication
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Preface
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Contents
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1 Introduction
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2 Thermodynamics
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3 Basics of electrochemistry
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4 Batteries
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5 Raw materials for lithium-ion batteries
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Further reading
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Index
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