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  1. Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry
  2. Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry : Volume 15
  3. Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry : Volume 15, Issue 7-8, July 2011
  4. Electrochemistry at synchrotrons
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Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry : Volume 21
Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry : Volume 20
Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry : Volume 19
Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry : Volume 18
Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry : Volume 17
Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry : Volume 16
Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry : Volume 15
Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry : Volume 15, Issue 11-12, December 2011
Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry : Volume 15, Issue 10, October 2011
Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry : Volume 15, Issue 9, September 2011
Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry : Volume 15, Issue 7-8, July 2011
Electrochemistry—past, present, and future
Thirty years of platinum single crystal electrochemistry
Historical development of theories of the electrochemical double layer
The electroneutrality approximation in electrochemistry
Fifty years of studies of double layer effects in electrode kinetics—a personal view
Problems in interfacial electrochemistry that have been swept under the carpet
Milestones of the development of kinetics of electrode reactions
Electrochemical surface science: past, present and future
Electrochemical phase formation: some fundamental concepts
Electrocrystallization—factors influencing structure
Bridging electrochemistry and heterogeneous catalysis
Highlights of 20 years of electrochemical measurements of exocytosis at cells and artificial cells
Electronomics
Ion transport across biomembranes and model membranes
Processing electrochemical signals at both sides of interface: electronic vs. chemical signal processing
Discover the possibilities: microbial bioelectrochemical systems and the revival of a 100-year–old discovery
Electrochemical sensing in solution—origins, applications and future perspectives
Modification of electrodes with catalytic, size-exclusion films
The anfractuous pathways which led to the development of electrochemical stripping techniques
The evolution of amperometric sensing from the bare to the modified electrode systems
Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) for electrochemical sensing
Fuel cells, batteries, and the development of electrochemistry
The electrochemistry of activated carbonaceous materials: past, present, and future
A journey on the electrochemical road to sustainability
History of lithium batteries
Recent Advances in in situ multi-spectroelectrochemistry
The EQCM: electrogravimetry with a light touch
Salt bridge in electroanalytical chemistry: past, present, and future
Challenges and opportunities of modern electrochemistry—a personal reflection : The area of electrochemistry is seeing rapid growth that can benefit other areas of science
Electrochemistry at synchrotrons
Trends in electrochemical instrumentation and modeling
The electrochemistry of particles, droplets, and vesicles – the present situation and future tasks
Microelectrodes for voltammetry—a personal historical perspective
Rise and rise of conducting polymers
History of the use of nonaqueous media in electrochemistry
From synthetic organic chemistry to electrochemistry
Past, present, and future of applications of electroanalytical techniques in analytical and physical organic chemistry
Strange behaviour of our brain
An electrochemical life
Changing face of electrochemistry
Half a century of electrochemistry, mainly in non-aqueous electrolytes (a personal view)
Polarography—past, present, and future
Electrochemistry on the internet
Free energy relationships in electrochemistry: a history that started in 1935
Structure–reactivity relationships in inorganic electrochemistry
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Electrochemistry at synchrotrons

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Nagy, Zoltán
Copyright Year 2010
Abstract Synchrotron techniques (X-ray and far infrared) have been used in electrochemical research for about the last 25 years. They are powerful new tools to investigate in situ the structure of the electrochemical interphase extending a few thousand angstrom in both phases around the solid/liquid interface. A brief description of the experimental techniques is given, with numerous examples of their applications to investigate a wide variety of phenomena, including measurements of the roughness of electrode surfaces such as relaxation/reconstruction of metal surfaces, the structure of the electrochemical double layer, adsorption/absorption at electrode surfaces, oxide film formation on metals and passivation, underpotential deposition of metals, electrode structures/compositions in batteries and fuel cells, and porous electrode surfaces such as anodic formation of porous silicon. Some historical notes and personal reminiscences are also included.
Starting Page 1679
Ending Page 1695
Page Count 17
File Format PDF
ISSN 14328488
Journal Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry
Volume Number 15
Issue Number 7-8
e-ISSN 14330768
Language English
Publisher Springer-Verlag
Publisher Date 2010-11-25
Publisher Place Berlin, Heidelberg
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Synchrotron X-ray techniques Far infrared Electrochemical interphase Structure of the electrochemical double layer Adsorption/absorption Electrode phenomena Underpotential deposition Energy Storage Physical Chemistry Condensed Matter Physics Characterization and Evaluation of Materials Electrochemistry Analytical Chemistry
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Condensed Matter Physics Materials Science Electrical and Electronic Engineering Electrochemistry
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