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Deadline for Submissions: 18 June 2023 |
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Special Issue Editors |
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Guest Editor |
Prof. Dr. Jesús Iniesta |
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Physical Chemistry department and Institute of Electrochemistry, University of Alicante, 03080 Alicante, Spain |
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electrochemical (bio)sensors; electrocatalysis; energy conversion; nanomaterials, screen-printed electrodes; carbon-based electrodes; nanoporous carbons in electrocatalysis; electrochemistry in environmental remediation |
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Guest Editor |
Dr. Alicia Gomis-Berenguer |
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Institute of Electrochemistry, University of Alicante, 03080 Alicante, Spain |
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photoelectrochemistry; advanced oxidation processes; electrochemical (bio)sensors, nanomaterials; porous materials; carbon-based electrodes
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Special Issue Information |
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The special issue focuses on the views of experts of current advances in electrochemistry in a critical review or minireview form. The huge and increasingly published information on the field of electrochemistry sometimes makes difficult for the scientific community keep up to date with the topic. Accordingly, this special issue persuades to make a recompilation of the most important and recent advances on the new trends and perspectives on fundamental and applied electrochemistry, namely, the development of electrochemical techniques novel trends on energy storage and conversion applications, theoretical simulations for helping experimental processes and mechanisms, or the deployment of electrochemical processes in the industry, all of them under a comprehensive and critical point of view.
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The scope of this Special Issue includes, but is not limited to: · Electrocatalysis · Electrocatalytic nanomaterials · Energy transformation · Energy storage (batteries and supercapacitors) · Overall electrochemical water splitting · Wastewater treatments · Electrochemical sensing and biosensing · Innovative methods in electrochemistry
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Guest editors are pleased to invite you to contribute original experimental and theoretical full or short -length critical minireviews and reflections articles to the forthcoming Special Issue “Recent Developments and Emerging Trends on Electrochemistry and Energy Storage” of the Universal Journal of Electrochemistry. Reflections and critical (mini)reviews on recent progress and trends in electrochemistry will help academia and researchers in electrochemistry and others with a different scientific scope to quickly find the most relevant trends and related publications useful for their own research work. Manuscripts could be submitted via our online system:https://ojs.wiserpub.com/index.php/UJEC/about/submissions. Please visit the Instructions for Authors page before submitting a manuscript.
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NO article processing charge (APC) is for well-prepared manuscripts submitted in the special issue. |
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For any queries, please feel free to contact the UJEC Editorial Office (ujec@wiserpub.com).
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Prof. Dr. Jesús Iniesta |
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This special issue is now open for submission. |
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