En español, la famosa Editorial Reverté tradujo y dividió la obra en dos volúmenes principales:

The mathematical modeling of how ions attract and repel each other in concentrated solutions.

Electroquímica Moderna by J.O'M. Bockris and Amulya K.N. Reddy is a seminal reference work in the field of electrochemistry. It is typically divided into two main volumes that cover the fundamental behavior of ions in solution and at interfaces. Volume 1: Ionics

When students, researchers, and engineers look for the definitive text that transformed this field from empirical observations into a rigorous physical science, one name stands out: John O'M. Bockris. Specifically, the textbook by John O'M. Bockris and Amulya K. N. Reddy remains an unparalleled masterpiece.

The foundations of electrochemistry are rooted in the works of Faraday, Helmholtz, and Nernst, who laid the groundwork for our understanding of electrode reactions and electrochemical thermodynamics. The Nernst equation, which relates the electrode potential of a cell to the concentrations of reactants and products, remains a cornerstone of electrochemistry. However, modern electrochemistry has expanded significantly beyond these classical concepts, incorporating advances in statistical mechanics, quantum chemistry, and computational modeling.

While written decades ago, Modern Electrochemistry laid the exact theoretical groundwork required for today’s green technology boom.

Bockris guides the reader through the physical meaning of the exchange current density ( ) and the transfer coefficients (

(like Butler-Volmer or the BDM double-layer model)

La optimización de los catalizadores para la reacción de evolución de hidrógeno (HER) utiliza la cinética electródica de Bockris.