| Foreword | 5 |
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| Preface | 7 |
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| Contents | 10 |
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| 1 Earlier Developed Techniques | 13 |
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| 1.1 Solid Materials | 14 |
| 1.2 Immiscible Liquids and Solutions | 21 |
| 2 Electrodes with Immobilized Partlcies and Dropiets - Tliree-Pliase Eiectrodes | 23 |
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| 3 The Experiment | 31 |
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| 3.1 Electrodes, Electrolytes and Electrochemical Cells | 31 |
| 3.2 Immobilization of Particles | 35 |
| 3.3 Attachment of Droplets | 37 |
| 3.4 The Electrochemical Measurement | 41 |
| 4 Hyphenated Techniques | 43 |
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| 4.1 Optical Techniques and Spectroeiectrocliemistry | 44 |
| 4.2 Atomic Force Microscopy and Scanning Tunnelling IVIicroscopy | 61 |
| 4.3. Electrochemical Quartz Crystal Microbalance | 68 |
| 4.4 In Situ X-ray Diffraction | 70 |
| 4.5 In Situ Calorimetry | 74 |
| 5 Immobilized Particles | 87 |
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| 5.1 Metals and Alloys | 89 |
| 5.2 Minerals and Pigments | 93 |
| 5.3 Solid Solutions - identification and Quantitative Analysis | 110 |
| 5.4 Organometallics and Organic Compounds | 119 |
| 5.5 Electrochemically Initiated Chemical Reactions of Solid Particles | 136 |
| 5.6 Assessing Structure-Property Relationships | 146 |
| 5.7 Assessing Kinetic Properties of Electrochemical Dissolution Reactions | 153 |
| 5.8 The Electrochemistry of Single Particles | 159 |
| 5.9 Chemical and Enzymatic Conversion of immobiiized Particles | 161 |
| 5.10 The Screening of Electrocatalysts | 165 |
| 5.11 Theoretical Aspects of the Voltammetry of Immobilized Particles | 167 |
| 6 Immobilized Droplets | 195 |
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| 6.1 The Electrochemistry of Redox Liquids | 199 |
| 6.2 The Electrochemistry of Compounds Dissolved in Droplets | 221 |
| 6.3 Theoretical Models for the Voltammetry of Immobilized Droplets | 239 |
| 7 Bibliography | 267 |
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| Subject Index | 297 |