Journal of the Electrochemical Society
Outstanding praise for previous editions... ...the single best general reference for the organic chemist.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
...an excellent starting point for anyone wishing to explore the application of electrochemical technique to organic chemistry and...a comprehensive up-to-date review for researchers in the field.
Angewandte Chemie
Praise for the third edition For nearly twenty years now, 'Baizer and Lund' has had the status of a proven and highly regarded standard work....This revised and enlarged third edition takes account of the rapid developments occurring in the field... ...clear and comprehensible. The editors have succeeded in an exemplary way in welding together the individual contributions to make a consistent whole....it impresses through expert and skillful choice of material, and the wealth of helpful advice that is offered.... ...recommended without hesitation...'Lund and Baizer' is certain to be appreciated as a valuable guide and a mine of information that one cannot afford to be without....a must for every library.
Bulletin of Electrochemistry
This book is definitely an inevitable one for research laboratory libraries and a 'bible' for those who serve in this field....a valuable addition for college and university libraries.
Chemistry & Industry
...a gateway to the literature and a source of ideas.... ...thorough and authoritative. ...this revised version of Organic Electrochemistry will remain the standard reference book for all those in the field. It will also be welcome and valued reading for all who become drawn to the study of the electrode reactions of organic molecules for the first time.
Journal of Liquid Chromatography
...an excellent reference....The editors should be congratulated on a job well done. The authors are first rate and experts in their field. The book is recommended to all interested in the fields of organic as well as electrochemistry.
Booknews
The editors, Lund (emeritus, organic chemistry, Aarhus U., Denmark) and Hammerich (chemistry, U. of Copenhagen), have substantially revised and expanded this basic reference work (originally edited by Bazier). There are two new chapters<-- >on the electrochemistry of C60 compounds and electroenzymatic synthesis<-->and one-third of the chapters have been rewritten by new authors, these are: carbonyl compounds; anodic oxidation of oxygen-containing compounds; anodic oxidation of sulfur- and selenium-containing compounds; electrosynthesis of bioactive materials (this replaces natural products and pharmaceuticals); organoelemental compounds; reductive coupling; electrochemical partial fluorination; electrogenerated bases; industrial electroorganic chemistry; and conducting polymers. The international group of contributors are all academics in various disciplines in chemistry. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)