Electro-Diffusion of Ions
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Part of Studies in Applied and Numerical Mathematics
- Author: Isaak Rubinstein
- Date Published: November 1990
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- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780898712452
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This is one of the first texts in which electro-diffusion of ions in its different aspects is considered as a unified subject. As a subject it is relevant to understanding the behavior of apparently different physical objects such as electrolyte solution, ion-exchangers, ion-selective membranes, and semiconductors. This text treats a selection of topics in electro-diffusion of ions in an aqueous medium - a nonlinear transport process whose essence is diffusion of ions combined with their migration in a selfconsistent electric field. Electro-Diffusion of Ions is intended to enhance the understanding of particular electro-diffusional transport phenomena and to spark the interest of the mathematical community in the corresponding area of applications and development of a unified scientific vision. Contains some previously unpublished results for electro-diffusional problems.
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- Date Published: November 1990
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780898712452
- length: 263 pages
- dimensions: 235 x 165 x 20 mm
- weight: 0.592kg
- availability: Available in limited markets only
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
Nonlinear effects in electro-diffusional equilibrium
Locally electro-neutral electro-diffusion without electric current
Stationary current with local electro-neutrality
The nonequilibrium Space charge in one-dimensional electro-diffusion
A prototypical convective electro-diffusional phenomenon -electro-osmotic oscillations
References.
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