This textbook is an accessible overview of the broad field of  organic electrochemistry, covering the fundamentals and  applications of contemporary organic electrochemistry.  The  book begins with an introduction to the fundamental aspects of  electrode electron transfer and methods for the electrochemical  measurement of organic molecules. It then goes on to discuss  organic electrosynthesis of molecules and macromolecules, including  detailed experimental information for the electrochemical synthesis  of organic compounds and conducting polymers. Later chapters  highlight new methodology for organic electrochemical synthesis,  for example electrolysis in ionic liquids, the application to  organic electronic devices such as solar cells and LEDs, and  examples of commercialized organic electrode processes. Appendices  present useful supplementary information including experimental  examples of organic electrosynthesis, and tables of physical data  (redox potentials of various organic solvents and organic compounds  and physical properties of various organic solvents).