Electrochemistry of Organic and Organometallic Compounds
Electrochemistry of Organic and Organometallic Compounds by Tariq Altalhi, Jorddy Neves Cruz, Mohammad Abu Jafar Mazumder, and Inamuddin is a clear, contemporary guide that brings the principles and practice of electrochemistry to researchers, advanced students, and industrial scientists. Combining rigorous theory with practical examples, this title illuminates redox behavior, electrosynthetic strategies, and the electrochemical characterization of organic and organometallic systems.
Discover concise explanations of electrode mechanisms, cyclic voltammetry, and modern electrosynthetic routes that prioritize sustainability and selectivity. Case studies show how electrochemical methods accelerate the formation of C–C and C–heteroatom bonds, enable green transformations, and support the development of sensors, catalysts, and energy-storage materials. The international author team translates complex concepts into actionable insights for lab work, method development, and applied research.
Whether you are optimizing electrocatalysts, designing electrochemical sensors, or exploring battery and supercapacitor materials, this book equips you with the experimental rationale and analytical approaches needed to succeed. Clear illustrations, comparative discussions, and practical troubleshooting tips make it ideal for both teaching and day-to-day research applications.
Perfect for chemistry departments, industrial R&D teams, and interdisciplinary research groups around the world, this volume connects foundational electrochemical theory with the demands of modern organic and organometallic research. Enhance your library and advance your projects—order your copy today to stay at the forefront of electrochemical innovation.
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