Resumen — Electroquímica moderna (tema: Bockris)
Modern Electrochemistry
John O’M. Bockris’s (Electroquímica Moderna) is a cornerstone work that shifted the field from a focus on chemical solutions to a molecular-level understanding of charge transfer at interfaces. First published in 1970 and widely available through publishers like Editorial Reverté and Springer , it remains a primary reference for physical electrochemistry. Overview of the Work
Focuses on the behavior of ions in solution, including ion-solvent interactions and ion transport. Volume 2 (Electrodics):
Electrochemistry has its roots in the early 19th century, when scientists such as Alessandro Volta, Michael Faraday, and Julius Plücker began exploring the relationship between electricity and chemical reactions. However, it wasn't until the 20th century that electrochemistry began to take shape as a distinct field of study. The early 20th century saw significant advancements in electrochemistry, particularly in the areas of electrolysis, electrode kinetics, and electrochemical thermodynamics.













