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Electrochemical processes graphs

The purpose of this chapter is to review and discuss the uses of graphs in the study of chemical and particularly electrochemical reaction networks. Such reaction networks are defined by (often elementary) reaction steps, and in turn the total chemical process associated with a given set of reaction steps is its reaction network. Such a network should normally determine at least one overall reaction. Certain steps in a given reaction network may occur at specified locations, and the overall process may involve transport between these locations. Graphs have long been used in various ways to clarify all of these concepts. [Pg.197]


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