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Frequently Asked Questions
SCI.CHEM.ELECTROCHEM/ELETQM-L
Revision date: March 2, 2000.

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(5.) Electrochemistry handbooks, data collections, bibliographies


Uhlig's corrosion handbook (2nd ed)
R.W. Revie (Ed), Wiley, NY 2000.


(10.) Closely related WWW sites, newsgroups, mailing lists, and FAQ files

Italian Chemical Society, Electrochemical Division NEW ADDRESS
http://users.unimi.it/~pmussini/

Electrochemical research groups in Italy NEW ADDRESS
http://users.unimi.it/~pmussini/members.htm


200 years of development: an electrochemical time chart (M.E. Bowden, et. al.,
Beckmen Center for the History of Chemistry)
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~iachemed/FIPSE/RESOURCES/ELECTROCHEM/history.html

Heyrovsky, J. 1959 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
http://www.nobel.se/laureates/chemistry-1959.html

Marcus, R.A. 1992 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
http://www.nobel.se/laureates/chemistry-1992.html

Faraday as a discoverer, by J. Tyndall (1894)
http://www.bibliomania.com/NonFiction/Tyndall/Faraday/

Selected classic papers from the history of electrochemistry (C. Giunta,
La Moyne College)
http://maple.lemoyne.edu/~giunta/papers.html#elec

ElectroActive Polymer Actuators (artificial muscles)
http://ndeaa.jpl.nasa.gov/nasa-nde/lommas/eap/EAP-web.htm

World Fuel Cell Council http://www.fuelcellworld.org NEW ADDRESS

Computational electrochemistry --- microband electrodes (R. Compton, Oxford
University)
http://physchem.ox.ac.uk:8000/research/comp.shtml

Electrochemistry lecture notes (P. Limbach, Louisiana State University)
http://www.chem.lsu.edu/lucid/limbach/2001_f98/electrochem/electrochemistry.html

Clorate and perchlorate, electrolytic preparation
http://users.foxvalley.net/~chemengr/kclo4a.html

Persulfate, electrolytic preparation
http://users.foxvalley.net/~chemengr/persulf.html

Aluminum anodizing
http://users.foxvalley.net/~chemengr/anodize.html

Electrochemistry, Virtual University North (J.A. Plambeck, University of
Alberta)
http://www.compusmart.ab.ca/plambeck/che/struct/s110x.htm

Electrochemistry lecture notes (R. Pearman, University of Illinois)
http://www.phs.uiuc.edu/~pearman/101Online/notes/Electrochem/Electrochem.html

Western Sidney, University of, Centre for Electrochemical Research and
Analytical Technology(CERAT)
http://www.nepean.uws.edu.au/cerat/


(11.) Upcoming electrochemistry meetings


(00.10) University of Southampton, Annual Electrochemistry Summer School,
Instrumental Methods in Electrochemistry, July 2-7, 2000.
Contact: Carole Chatley (c...@soton.ac.uk) or
http://www.soton.ac.uk/~elecchem/s_school/s_school.html

(00.11) EURESCO Conference on Organic Electrochemistry
Tomar, Portugal, April 12-16, 2000.
Contact: http://www.esf.org/euresco

(01.1) NEW DIRECTIONS IN ELECTROANALYSIS
University of Salford, UK, April 22-25, 2001.
Contact: A.G.Fogg (a.g....@lboro.ac.uk) or
http://www.salford.ac.uk/chemist/NDEA.htm


(12.) Popular science information


Laboratory experiments on electrochemical remediation of the environment.
Part 4. Color removal of simulated wastewater by electrocoagulation-
electroflotation
J.G. Ibanez, M.M. Singh, and Z. Szafran, Journal of Chemical Education, Vol.
75, No. 8, pp 1040-1041, August 1998.

Laboratory experiments on electrochemical remediation of the environment.
Part 3. Microscale electrokinetic processing of soils
J.G. Ibanez, M.M. Singh, R.M. Pike, and Z. Szafran, Journal of Chemical
Education, Vol. 75, No. 5, pp 634-635, May 1998.

Laboratory experiments on electrochemical remediation of the environment.
Part 2. Microscale indirect electrolytic destruction of organic wastes
J.G. Ibanez, M.M. Singh, R.M. Pike, and Z. Szafran, Journal of Chemical
Education, Vol. 74, No. 12, pp 1449-1450, December 1997.

Laboratory experiments on electrochemical remediation of the environment:
Electrocoagulation of oily wastewater
J.G. Ibanez, M.M. Takimoto, R.C. Vasquez, S. Basak, N. Myung, and
K. Rajeshwar, Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 72, No. 11, pp 1050-1052,
November 1995.

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(7.6) Graduate school directory
(7.7) EnAnalize - a program for the analysis of electrochemical noise
(7.8) Electrochemical simulations package (ESP)
(7.9) List of electrochemistry books
(7.10) Publications of the Electrochemical Society, Inc. (ECS)
(7.11) List of electrochemistry proceedings volumes
(7.12) Waitfor v1.3: Cooperatively runs EG&G programs
(7.13) Program: COATING, for electroplating calculations
(7.14) Bibliography of Scanning Electrochemical Miscroscopy (SECM)
(7.15) A Data Analysis Service for Steady-State Voltammetry
via the World Wide Web
(7.16) AC impedance/immittance spectroscopy fitting program (LEVM)
(7.17) Cyclic Voltammetry Simulator
(7.18) Electrochemistry dictionary
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(8.) Electrochemical nomenclature, standards, etc.
(9.) Scientific/technical societies (or divisions/sections thereof) with
primary interest in electrochemistry
(10.) Closely related WWW sites, newsgroups, mailing lists, and FAQ files
(11.) Upcoming electrochemistry meetings
(12.) Popular science information

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(5.) Electrochemistry handbooks, data collections, bibliographies

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Electrochemical data
B.E. Conway, Elsevier, Amsterdam 1952. Reprinted by Greenwood Press,
Westport 1969.

Handbook of electrochemical constants
R. Parsons, Butterworths, London, Academic Press, NY 1959.

Oxidation-reduction potentials of organic systems
W.M. Clark, Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore, MD 1960.

Reference electrodes, theory and practice
D.J.G. Ives and G.J. Janz (Eds), Academic Press, NY 1961.

Atlas of electrochemical equilibria
M. Pourbaix, Pergamon Press, NY 1966.

Molten salt handbook
G.J. Janz, Academic Press, NY 1967.

Nonaqueous electrolytes handbook, 2 volumes
J.G. Janz and R.P.T. Tomkins, Academic Press, NY 1972-73.

Specific energies of galvanic reactions, and related thermodynamic data
J.G. Gibson and J.L. Sudworth, Chapman Hall, London 1973.

Encyclopedia of electrochemistry of the elements, 15 volumes
A.J. Bard (Ed), Marcel Dekker, NY 1973-1984.

Modern electroplating, 3rd ed.
F.A. Lowenheim (Ed), Wiley, NY 1974.

Electrochemical data (Vol. 1, Pt. A): organic, organometallic, and biochemical
substances
L. Meites, P. Zuman, W.J. Scott, B.H. Campbell, and A.M. Kardos, Wiley,
NY 1974.

Electrochemical data: a handbook for electrochemists in industry and
universities
D. Dobos, Elsevier, NY 1975.

Kinetic parameters of electrode reactions of metallic compounds
R. Tamamushi, Butterworths, London 1975.

CRC handbook series in organic electrochemistry, 6 volumes
L. Meites and P. Zuman, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL 1977-1983.

Tables of standard electrode potentials
G. Milazzo and S. Caroli, Wiley, NY 1978.

CRC handbook series in inorganic electrochemistry, 8 volumes
L. Meites, P. Zuman, et al., CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL 1980-1988.

Bibliography of electro-organic syntheses, 1801-1975
S. Swann and R. Alkire, The Electrochemical Society, Princeton, NJ 1980.

The encyclopedia of chemical electrode potentials
M.S. Antelman and F.J. Harris, Plenum Press, NY 1982.

Electroplating engineering handbook, 4th ed.
L.J. Durney (Ed), Van Nostrand Reinhold, NY 1984.

Handbook of aqueous electrolyte solutions: physical properties, estimation,
and correlation methods
A.L. Horvath, Ellis Horwood, Chichester, UK, and Halsted Press, NY 1985.

Handbook of batteries and fuel cells
D. Linden (Ed), McGraw-Hill, NY 1984.

Electrochemical synthesis of inorganic compounds, a bibliography
Z. Nagy, Plenum Press, NY 1985.

Standard potentials in aqueous solutions
A.J. Bard, R. Parsosns, and J. Jordan (Eds), Marcell Dekker, NY 1985.

Handbook of aqueous electrolyte thermodynamics: theory and applications
J.F. Zemaitis, D.M. Clark, M. Rafal, and N.C. Scrivner, Design Institute for
Physical Property Data (for the American Institute of Chemical Engineers)
NY 1986.

Thermodynamic and transport properties for molten salts: correlation equations
for critically evaluated density, surface tension, electrical conductance, and
viscosity data
G.J. Janz, American Chemical Society, Issued as Supplement No. 2 to Vol. 17
(1988) of Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data.

Fuel cell handbook
A.J. Appleby and F.R. Foulkes, Van Nostrand Reinhold, NY 1989.
Reprinted: Krieger, Malabar, FL 1993.

Handbook of electrolyte solutions, 2 volumes (Part A and Part B)
V.M.M. Lobo, Elsevier, NY 1989.

CRC handbook of ion-selective electrodes: selectivity coefficients
Y. Umezawa (Ed), CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL 1990.

Activity coefficients in electrolyte solutions, 2nd ed.
K.S. Pitzer (Ed), CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL 1991.

Properties of aqueous solutions of electrolytes
I.D. Zaytsev and G.G. Aseyev (Ed), CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL 1992.

Battery reference book, 2nd ed.
T.R. Crompton, Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford 1995.

Handbook of batteries, 2nd ed.
D. Linden (Ed), McGraw-Hill, NY 1995.

CRC handbook of solid state electrochemistry
P.J. Gellings and H.J.M. Bouwmeester (Ed), CRC, Boca Raton, FL 1997.

Handbook of organic conductive molecules and polymers, Vol. 1-4
Vol. 1: Charge-transfer salts, fullerenes and photoconductors
Vol. 2: Conductive polymers: synthesis and electrical properties
Vol. 3: Conductive polymers: spectroscopy and physical properties
Vol. 4: Conductive polymers: transport, photophysics and applications
H.S. Nalwa (Ed), Wiley, NY 1997.

Handbook of cathodic corrosion protection: theory and practice of
electrochemical protection processes (3rd ed)
W. von Baeckmann, W. Schwenk, and W. Prinz (Ed), Gulf, Houston, TX 1997.

Uhlig's corrosion handbook (2nd ed)
R.W. Revie (Ed), Wiley, NY 2000.

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(6.) English language electrochemistry journals
See also Section (10.1.2) for more journal links on the WWW.

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Journal of The Electrochemical Society
Vol. 1-58 (1902-1930) entitled "Transactions of The American Electrochemical
Society"
Vol. 59-92 (1931-1947) entitled "Transactions of The Electrochemical
Society"
Vol. 93--- (1948---)
The Electrochemical Society, Inc., 65 South Main Street,Pennington, NJ
08534-2839, USA.
WWW home page: http://www3.electrochem.org/journal.html

Metal Finishing
1903---
Elsevier Science Ltd, The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford OX5
1GB, UK.
WWW home page:
http://www.elsevier.nl/publications/store/5/2/2/9/3/1//index.htt

Chemical Abstracts, electrochemistry related sections
Vol 1-5 (1907-1911) Electrochemistry
Vol 6-55 (1912-1961) Section 4, Electrochemistry
Vol 56-57 (1962) Section 22, Electrochemistry
Vol 58-65 (1963-1966) Section 15, Electrochemistry
Vol 66-81 (1967-1974) Section 77, Electrochemistry
Vol 81--- (1974--- ) Section 52, Electrochemical, Radiational, and Thermal
Energy Technology
Vol 82--- (1975--- ) Section 72, Electrochemistry
Chemical Abstracts Service, POB 3012, Columbus, Ohio 43210-0012, USA.

Plating and Surface Finishing
Vol. 1-51 (1913-1964) entitled "Technical Proceedings of the American
Electroplater's Society"
Vol. 35-62 (1948-1975) entiled "Plating"
Vol. 62--- (1975---)
Journal of the American Electroplaters and Surface Finishers Society,
Orlando, FL 32826, USA.

Transactions of the Institute of Metal Finishing
Vol. 1-7 (1925-1932) entitled "Journal of the Electroplaters' and
Depositors' Technical Society"
Vol. 8-28 (1933-1952) entitled "Journal of the Electrodepositors' Technical
Society"
Vol. 29--- (1953---)
Journal of the Institute of Metal Finishing, Exeter House, 48 Holloway Head,
Birmingham B1 1NQ, UK.
WWW home page: http://www.uk-finishing.org.uk/

Electrochemistry (many papers in English, also English summaries)
Vol. 1-29 (1933-1961) entitled "Denki Kagaku (Electrochemistry)"
Vol. 29---66 (1961-1998) entitled "Denki Kagaku oyobi Kogyo Butsuri Kagaku"
(Electrochemistry and Industrial Physical Chemistry)
Vol. 26-37 (1958-1969) English translation published entitled "Journal of
the Electrochemical Society of Japan, Overseas Edition"
Vol. 67--- (1999---)
Journal of the Electrochemical Society of Japan
4-8-30, Kudan minami, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0074, Japan.

Journal of the Electrochemical Society of India
Vol. 1-12 (1952-1963) entiled: "Bulletin of the India Section of the
Electrochemical Society"
Vol. 13--- (1964---)
The Electrochemical Society of India, Indian Institute of Science,
Bangalore 560 012, India.

Electrochimica Acta
1959---
Journal of the International Society of Electrochemistry
Elsevier Science Ltd, The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford OX5
1GB, UK.
WWW home page: http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/electacta

Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry
Vol. 1-12 (1959-1966) and Vol. 323--- (1992---)
Vol. 13-322 (1967-1992) Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry and
Interfacial Electrochemistry
Elsevier Science S.A. POB 564, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland.
WWW home page: http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/jelechem

Electrochemical Technology
Vol. 1-6 (1963-1968)
The Electrochemical Society, Inc., 65 South Main Street, Pennington, NJ
08534-2839, USA.

Elektrokhimiya
Vol. 1-29 (1965-1993) translated as "Soviet Electrochemistry," Consultants
Bureau/Plenum Press, 233 Spring Street, New York, NY 10013 USA
Vol. 29--- (1993---) translated as "Russian Journal of Electrochemistry,"
Interperiodica/Plenum/Consultants Bureau, 233 Spring Street, New York, NY
10013, USA.
WWW home page: http://www.maik.rssi.ru/journals/elchem.htm

Transactions of the SAEST
1966---
Journal of the Society for Advancement of Electrochemical Science and
Technology, Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu 623 006, India.

Current Titles in Electrochemistry
1968---
The Society for Advancement of Electrochemical Science and Technology,
Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu 623 006, India.

Journal of Applied Electrochemistry
1971---
Kluwer Academic Publishers, Journals Department
P.O. Box 322, 3300 AH Dordrecht, The Netherlands
WWW home page: http://www.wkap.nl/journalhome.htm/0021-891X

Journal of Solution Chemistry
1972---
Plenum Press, 233 Spring Street, New York, NY 10013, USA.

International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
1976---
Journal of the International Association for Hydrogen Energy,
Elsevier Science Ltd, The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford OX5
1GB, UK.
WWW home page: http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/ijhydene

Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics
1974---
Vol. 6-28 (1979-1992) considered a section of the Journal of
Electroanalytical Chemistry and Interfacial Electrochemistry and carries
also the volume numbering of that journal.
BB JEAC Year BB JEAC Year BB JEAC Year BB JEAC Year
6 104 1979 12 173 1984 18 232 1987 24 299 1990
7 116 80 13 174 84 19 253 88 25 320 91
8 128 81 14 192 85 20 254 88 26 321 91
9 141 82 15 211 86 21 275 89 27 342 92
10 155 83 16 212 86 22 276 89 28 343 92
11 156 83 17 231 87 23 298 90
Journal of the Bioelectrochemical Society.
Elsevier Science S.A. POB 564, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland.
WWW home page: http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/bioelechem

Journal of Power Sources
1976---
Elsevier Science S.A. POB 564, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland.
WWW home page: http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/jpowsour

Current Separations
1979---
Bioanalytical Systems, Inc. 2701 Kent Avenue, West Lafayette, IN 47906, USA

Electrophoresis
1980---
VCH Verlagsgesellschaft GmbH, Pappelallee 3, 69469 Weinheim, Germany, or VCH
Publishers, Inc., 303 NW 12th Avenue, Deerfield Beach, FL 33442-1788,
USA.
WWW home page: http://www.vchgroup.de/vch/journals/2027/index.html

Solid State Ionics
1980---
Elsevier Science, POB 211, 1000 AE Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
WWW home page: http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/ssi

Portugaliae Electrochimica Acta
1983---
Dr. M. Fatima C. Guedes da Silva, Complexo I, Instituto Superior Tecnico,
Av. Rovisco Pais, 1096 Lisboa codex, Portugal
WWW home page: http://alfa.ist.utl.pt/~rpea

Biosensors and Bioelectronics
Vol. 1-4 (1985-1989) entitled "Biosensors."
Vol. 5---(1990---)<br>
Elsevier Science Ltd, The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford OX5
1GB, UK.
WWW home page: http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/bios

Bulletin of Electrochemistry
1985---
Central Electrochemical Research Institute, Karaikudi 623 006, India.

Applied and Theoretical Electrophoresis
Vol. 1-6 (1988-1996)
Journal of the International Electrophoresis Society, Macmillan, London.
WWW home page: http://www-lmmb.ncifcrf.gov/ESAB/

Electroanalysis
1989---
VCH Verlagsgesellschaft GmbH, Pappelallee 3, 69469 Weinheim, Germany, or VCH
Publishers, Inc., 303 NW 12th Avenue, Deerfield Beach, FL 33442-1788, USA.
WWW home page: http://www.vchgroup.de/vch/journals/2049/index.html

The Electrochemical Society Interface
1992---
The Electrochemical Society, Inc., 65 South Main Street, Pennington, NJ
08534-2839, USA.
WWW home page: http://www3.electrochem.org/interface.html

Journal of Capillary Electrophoresis
1994---
ISC Technical Publications, Inc., An Affiliate of International Scientific
Communications, Inc. POB 828, Shelton, CT. 06484-0828, USA.
WWW home page: http://www.isc-uk.demon.co.uk/jce.html

Watts New
1995---
Newsletter of the Electrosynthesis Company, Inc. 72 Ward Road, Lancaster,
NY 14086-9779, USA
WWW home page: http://www.electrosynthesis.com/news/

Ionics, International Journal of Ionics: The Science and Technology of Ionic
Motion
1995---
Journal of the International Society for Solid State Ionics
Institute for Ionics, W. Weppner, Kaiserstrasse 2, D-24143 Kiel, Germany.
WWW home page: http://www.ionics.org

Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry
1997---
Springer-Verlag, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10010, USA.
WWW home page: http://link.springer.de/link/service/journals/10008/index.htm

Journal of Electroceramics
1997---
Kluwer Academic Publisher, POB 17, 3300 AA Dordrecht, the Netherlands
and 101 Philip Drive, Norwell, MA 02061, USA.
WWW home page: http://www.wkap.nl/journals/electroceramics

Journal of New Materials for Electrochemical Systems
1998---
L'Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, C.P. 6079, succursale Centre-ville,
Montreal QC, H3C 3A7, Canada.
WWW home page: http://www.polymtl.ca/journal/material.html

Electrochemical and Solid State Letters
1998---
The Electrochemical Society, Inc., 65 South Main Street, Pennington, NJ
08534-2839, USA.
Available on line: http://www3.electrochem.org/letters.html

Fuel Cells Bulletin
1998---
Elsevier Science, POB 211, 1000 AE Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
WWW home page: http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/fuelcells

Electrochemistry Communications
1999---
Elsevier Science, POB 211, 1000 AE Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
WWW home page: http://www.chemweb.com/ecos/elcomm

ITE Battery Letters
1999---
ITE Publication Office, (J.C. Nardi), 3398 Tyler Drive, Brunswick, Ohio
44212, USA.

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(7.) On-line-available, public-domain databases (bibliographies, software,
physical/chemical data, general information, etc, etc.)

INDEX

(7.1) Archives of messages from SCI.CHEM.ELECTROCHEM/ELETQM-L
(7.2) Software package: Chemical reaction network toolbox
(7.3) Bibliographic list of review chapters relating to electrochemistry
(7.4) Cold nuclear fusion bibliography
(7.5) Conducting polymers/electrorganic chemistry database
(7.6) Graduate school directory
(7.7) EnAnalize - a program for the analysis of electrochemical noise
(7.8) Electrochemical simulations package (ESP)
(7.9) List of electrochemistry books
(7.10) Publications of the Electrochemical Society, Inc. (ECS)
(7.11) List of electrochemistry proceedings volumes
(7.12) Waitfor v1.3: Cooperatively runs EG&G programs
(7.13) Program: COATING, for electroplating calculations
(7.14) Bibliography of Scanning Electrochemical Miscroscopy (SECM)
(7.15) A Data Analysis Service for Steady-State Voltammetry
via the World Wide Web
(7.16) AC impedance/immittance spectroscopy fitting program (LEVM)
(7.17) Cyclic Voltammetry Simulator
(7.18) Electrochemistry dictionary
(7.19) VirtualCV v1.0: A free cyclic voltametry simulator

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your system. In this case, retreive them one at a time and rename them.

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The ELETQM-L archival service is courtesy of Otavio L. Bottecchia, Federal
University of Uberlandia, Brazil. With problems/questions contact:
OTA...@PITANGA.UFU.BR (or OTA...@UFU.BR)

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(7.1.2)

A searchable database of sci.chem.electrochem/eletqm-l messages
(starting with January of 1995) can be found on the WWW with URL of:

http://www.chemie.uni-regensburg.de/gopher/pub/.maillist/
Electrochemistry/ghindex.html

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(7.2) Software package: Chemical reaction network toolbox (CRNT), Version 1.02

The Chemical Reaction Network Toolbox, Version 1.02 is now avail-
able via anonymous FTP at the site: ftp.che.rochester.edu in the directory
pub/feinberg.

There is no charge for the program. (It was developed as a suite of tools
in connection with research sponsored in part by the United States National
Science Foundation and the Petroleum Research Fund.)

The Chemical Reaction Network Toolbox (CRNT) is a program for IBM-
compatible personal computers. It does many, many things. People who use the
program tell me that it's VERY easy to use and that they like it a lot.
CRNT should be of interest to chemists, chemical engineers and mathemati-
cians at all levels of expertise (ranging from undergraduates to those
engaged in very advanced research). I know that CRNT will provide chemical
engineering students with lots of help with their kinetics homework!

The program consists of two parts, ChemLab and Network Analyst, that
"talk to each other". ChemLab is the part of CRNT that will probably be of
interest to most users, so I'll describe that first.

ChemLab is essentially a simulation environment. In response to a
user-specified network of chemical reactions (and a user-specified
assignment of rate constants), ChemLab will generate the appropriate
(isothermal mass action) system of ordinary differential equations governing
the species concentrations. (These differential equations will generally be
nonlinear and can be very complex.) In response to user-specified initial
conditions, ChemLab will solve the differential equations and display the
results in a variety of numerical and graphical formats. In particular,
ChemLab will plot species concentrations vs. time and will draw two- and
three-dimensional composition trajectories. ChemLab will also draw several
trajectories simultaneously so that you can see two- and three-dimensional
phase portraits.

Network Analyst, on the other hand, is somewhat more advanced. It
implements certain results in chemical reaction network theory. Chemical
reaction network theory deals with the relationship between reaction net-
work structure and qualitative properties of the corresponding differential
equations. For example, in response to a user-specified reaction network,
Network Analyst will try to determine if there can be rate constants such
that the resulting differential equations admit composition oscillations,
an unstable steady state, multiple steady states, a degenerate steady state
(i.e., one with a zero eigenvalue), and so on. When the Network Analyst
determines that the answer is NO, it will tell you so. On the other hand,
if Network Analyst determines, for example, that a reaction network has the
capacity for multiple steady states, it will exhibit a sample set of
rate constants along with a pair of steady states consistent with them.
(The rate constants and the steady states can be exported to ChemLab for
further study.) It should be mentioned in particular that Network Analyst
provides powerful tools for mechanism discrimination in heterogeneous
catalysis

CRNT comes with an on-screen tutorial and a help system that get
you up and running pretty quickly. (Or so I'm told.) The tutorial was
written primarily with chemical engineers and chemists in mind, but there's
an appendix for mathematicians who want to understand how the differential
equations come about. Again, ChemLab is probably the part of CRNT that will
be of interest to most users, so it's probably best to concentrate on that
first.

There are two files you'll want to retrieve via FTP: The first,
CRNTPACK.TXT, is a text file that explains how to use the main file,
CRNTPACK.EXE. (CRNTPACK.EXE is a compressed, self-extracting file that
"unpacks" all the files that CRNT need to run properly.) Before retrieving
CRNTPACK.TXT via FTP, the FTP mode should be ASCII (usually the default).
Just before retrieving CRNTPACK.EXE, you should change the FTP mode to
BINARY. This is done simply by entering BINARY at the FTP prompt.

Once the unpacking is finished, enter CRNT at the DOS prompt, and
you'll be up and running. On your first time out, you should select "Hello,
New User!" from the main menu. Have fun.

WHAT'S NEW IN VERSION 1.02

Apart from some minor bug fixes, there are three things that are new
in Version 1.02:

a. As of Version 1.02, the Chemical Reaction Network Toolbox is a protected
mode program. This means that it can use all of your computer's memory, not
just conventional memory. The program should run (as a DOS program) under
Windows reasonably well. That's been my experience with Windows 3.11, but I
don't yet know what will happen under Windows 95. You should know that
protected mode DOS programs (which is what CRNT is now) tend to run a little
slower than real mode programs. Moreover, they are more prone to bugs.
Please let me know if you find any and how they are provoked.

b. Users of previous versions have asked that results of ChemLab experiments
be exportable to text files. The idea is to have a plain output that can
then be imported to spreadsheet programs such as Excel, Lotus 123 or Quattro
Pro. You'll now find a new line in the Run Experiment menu labeled Write
Output to Text File. As before, the F1 key will provide help.

c. The old limitation of 32,767 integration steps is gone. You can now
choose 100,000 steps (actually 99,999). If anyone feels there's a need for
more, let me know.

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This freeware is courtesy of Martin Feinberg, Department of Chemical
Engineering, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627.
With problems/questions contact:
CR...@CHE.ROCHESTER.EDU

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(7.3) Bibliographic list of review chapters relating to electrochemistry

This compilation of review chapters on electrochemical science, engineering,
and technology is collected from multi-author advances/review books published
in English since 1950. Contributions from selected review journals are also
included. In all probability, these review chapters (and their reference
lists) contain all major advances made in electrochemistry during the last few
decades. Hopefully, this listing will provide a useful information source for
students and research workers of electrochemistry. The file contains more than
2000 chapters, and it is >0.25 MB.

It is available on WWW at the Electrochemical Science and Technology
Information Resource (ESTIR) with URL of:

http://electrochem.cwru.edu/estir/

or through anonymous ftp to:

ftp://electrochem.cwru.edu
then click: pub and estir
Filename: chap.txt

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This bibliographic listing is courtesy of Zoltan Nagy, Materials Science
Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois 60439-4845, USA.
With problems/questions contact: NA...@ANL.GOV

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(7.4) Cold nuclear fusion bibliography

This bibliography has been collected since about the middle of 1989. It is
regularly updated and is available at http://www.kemi.aau.dk/~db/fusion.
The same files are also part of a WAIS site at SUNSITE.UNC.EDU (log in as
wais), where it is possible to make keyword searches.

There are several kinds of bibliography files at the www site, the main one
containing abstracts of "cold fusion" papers in scientific journals that
use referees. There is also a briefer list with just the references and
titles and several other lists, such as newspaper and magazine comments,
other papers that in some way impinge on "cold fusion" but do not deal with
it (peripherals) etc.

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The cold nuclear fusion bibliography is courtesy of Dieter Britz, Kemisk
Institut, Aarhus Universitet, 8000 Aarhus C, Denmark. With problems/questions
contact: D...@KEMI.AAU.DK

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(7.5) Conducting polymers/electrorganic chemistry database

The database contains over 6800 articles on:

- Electrochemistry of conjugated polymers
- Cyclic voltammetry (theory and praxis)
- Polymerization of heterocyclic compounds
- Conducting Polymers
- Heterocyclic Chemistry (Synthesis of pyrroles, thiophenes, carbazoles
and so on)

It is accesible via

http://www.imc.uni-hannover.de/elektro/database.html (german page)
or
http://www.imc.uni-hannover.de/elektro/database-engl.html (english page)

The database itself is held in german language. It is advisable to
have a look to the *keyword-list* and the *substance-index* before
searching - to save time and net-resources !

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This database is courtesy of Nils Rohde, Universitaet Hannover, Institut fuer
Makromolekulare Chemie, Hannover, Germany; and Uwe Geissler, Coventry
University, School of Natural and Environmental Science, Coventry, England.
With problems/questions contact:
NI...@IMC.UNI-HANNOVER.DE or APX...@COVENTRY.AC.UK

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(7.6) Worldwide directory of graduate schools for electrochemical science and
engineering
See also Section (10.1.3) for WWW links to Academic Centers.

Directory of graduate schools where a student can obtain Ph.D. degree (or
equivalent) by working for a professor who is specializing in electrochemical
science or engineering. The file presently contains more than 400 listings from
over 50 countries, and it is >0.4 MB.

This compilation is available on WWW at the Electrochemical Science and
Technology Information Resource (ESTIR) with URL of:

http://electrochem.cwru.edu/estir/

or through anonymous ftp to:

ftp://electrochem.cwru.edu
then click: pub and estir
Filename: grads.txt

If you wish to be included in this directory, e-mail the following information
to: na...@anl.gov

Full name:

Department:

University:

Mailing address:

Phone:

Fax:

E-mail:

WWW home page:

Degree offered and in what field of science or engineering.
(e.g., Ph.D. in chemistry)

A brief description of research interests, maximum ten (80 character) lines.
Use keyword type descriptors to facilitate searches.

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This directory listing is courtesy of Zoltan Nagy, Materials Science Division,
Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois 60439-4845, USA.
With problems/questions contact: NA...@ANL.GOV

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(7.7) EnAnalize - a program for the analysis of electrochemical noise

The EnAnalize program has been written to perform standard statistical and
spectral analyses of electrochemical noise time records. It is written in Delphi
V3.0, and requires Windows 95/98 or NT to operate. The current release (alpha
V1.0) has not been fully tested, although it is generally believed to be working
essentially correctly. Known problems include the poor axis labelling of the
log-log power spectra (this appears to be a limitation of the Delphi Tchart
component that I cannot easily change). The program will handle up to 1 M points
in the time record, although this will require a large amount of memory for
rapid processing. The display of the graphs requires even more memory than the
calculations, so this is disabled for time records of more than 64 K points
(although the graphs can be re-enabled after loading the time record). The
program will currently only process a single time record, and if you want to
compare current and potential spectra, you will need to save the spectra and re-
plot with another program.

This program is offered to interested users with absolutely no warranty of any
kind. It must not be used in life critical applications or for any application
where financial or other losses may be incurred as a result of the operation
(correct or otherwise) of the program, or for anything where wrong operation of
the program may cause anything more than mild irritation.

EnAnalize is Copyright Bob Cottis 1998. It is not public domain software. This
alpha test release is freely available to all users, except that it may not be
included in any package, collection or product that is sold for more than a
reasonable cost of copying. Any such redistribution must specifically include
this licence information.

If you accept the above terms, you can download the program from:

http://www.cp.umist.ac.uk/INFO/EnAnalize.htm

This will give the file EnAnalizeZip.exe. This file should be run from within a
suitable directory to extract the contents. This will produce three files:

EnAnalize.exe
RACPkg1.dpl
EnAnalize Read Me.txt

From Explorer you can run the program by double-clicking EnAnalize.exe.
Alternatively you can create a shortcut that will run the program. This must set
the default directory to that in which the program files are stored.

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EnAnalize is courtesy of Bob Cottis, The University of Manchester, Institute of
Science and Technology (UMIST). With problems/questions contact:
BOB.C...@UMIST.AC.UK

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(7.8) Electrochemical simulations package (ESP)

ESP is a program to perform general electrochemical simulations and curve
fitting of experimental data on IBM-PCs. Available techniques are: cyclic
voltammetry (CV), square wave voltammetry (SWV), chronoamperometry (CA) and
sampled dc polarography (SDC).

More information is available on the WWW at the URL of
http://chpc06.ch.unito.it/esp_manual.html

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This freeware is courtesy of Carlo Nervi of the Department of Inorganic
Chemistry, University of Torino, Torino, Italy.
With problems/questions contact: NE...@CHPC06.CH.UNITO.IT

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(7.9) List of electrochemistry books

This compilation contains books on electrochemical science, engineering, and
technology published in English since 1950. Textbooks, handbooks, monographs,
and advances type (multiauthor) books are included; however, proceedings of
meetings, symposia, and workshops are not. The file contains more than 800
books, and it is >0.1 MB.

It is available on WWW at the Electrochemical Science and Technology
Information Resource (ESTIR) with URL of:

http://electrochem.cwru.edu/estir/

or through anonymous ftp to:

ftp://electrochem.cwru.edu
then click: pub and estir
Filename: books.txt

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This bibliographic listing is courtesy of Zoltan Nagy, Materials Science
Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois 60439-4845, USA.
With problems/questions contact: NA...@ANL.GOV

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(7.10) Publications of the Electrochemical Society, Inc. (ECS)

Index tables for recent and past years of the Journal, Proceedings Volumes,
Interface Magazine, Extended Abstracts.

http://www.electrochem.org/publications.html

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(7.11) List of electrochemistry proceedings volumes

This compilation contains proceedings volumes of meetings, symposia, workshops,
etc, on electrochemical science, engineering, and technology published in
English since 1950. The file contains more than 600 volumes, and it is >0.1 MB.

It is available on WWW at the Electrochemical Science and Technology
Information Resource (ESTIR) with URL of:

http://electrochem.cwru.edu/estir/

or through anonymous ftp to:

ftp://electrochem.cwru.edu
then click: pub and estir
Filename: proc.txt

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This bibliographic listing is courtesy of Zoltan Nagy, Materials Science
Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois 60439-4845, USA.
With problems/questions contact: NA...@ANL.GOV

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(7.12) Waitfor v1.3: Cooperatively runs EG&G programs

For electochemists using EG&G INSTRUMENTS software for EIS (M398) and for
conventional electrochemical measurements (M273).

Waitfor v1.3 is a utility which enables automatic interchanging of runs of any
DOS programs in two different application-windows under Win3.1 or Win95.
Designed for use in auto-execute sequences of M398 and M273 EG&G Instruments
electrochemical software. This program enables automatic interchanging runs of
auto-execute sequences of M273 (EG&G Instruments program for conventional
electrochemical measurements) and M398 (EG&G Instruments program for impedance
measurements).

During operation, both programs are running in the back-ground. One program
automatically detects the moment that the second program has finished and takes
over the control of the autoexecute sequence. For example, you can make a loop
for galvanostatical reduction for one hour, then potentiostatic EIS, then
reduction again automatically for fifteen cycles. Especially useful in battery
related research.

This package also includes a MCONV utility which converts multiple EG&G format
ASCII files produced by the run of auto-execute, to plain ASCII. Also changes
*.00N type file names to *0N.dat type, if requested.

The package includes detailed description of the utility.

Special requirements: M398 and M273 EG&G Instruments electrochemical software;
corresponding hardware for electrochemical/EIS measurements.

Available as file "waitfr13.zip" (46742 bytes) on the SimTel archive.

It is available on WWW at
http://www.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/msdos/science/

or through anonymous ftp to:
ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/msdos/science/waitfr13.zip

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This freeware is courtesy of Evgenij Barsukov, Kumho Chemical Laboratories,
POB 64, Yuseong, Taejeon 305-600, Korea. With problems/questions contact:
EV...@CAMD1.KKPCR.RE.KR

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(7.13) Program: COATING, for electroplating calculations

It calculates throwing power for current, metal, current efficiency, and
duration of electrodeposition, either for pure metals or binary alloys. With
this program it is possible to curvefit experimental data using twelve
approximation functions.

The programs runs under Windows 3.xx and Windows 95. The size of zip
archive is 132 KB.

It is available on the WWW with a URL of: http://www.glasnet.ru/~alexsmr
look under "Research Interests/My Programs."
Or through anonymous ftp to ftp.glasnet.ru/users/alexsmr/coating.zip

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This freeware is courtesy of Alexey Smirnov, Department of Electrochemical
Processes, Mendeleyev University of Chemical Technology. With problems/questions
contact: ALE...@GLASNET.RU

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(7.14) Bibliography of Scanning Electrochemical Miscroscopy (SECM)

Bibliography of Scanning Electrochemical Miscroscopy (SECM) and closely related
material. Available on the WWW with a URL of

http://www.msstate.edu/Dept/Chemistry/dow1/secm/secm_bib.html

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This bibliography is courtesy of David Wipf, Department of Chemistry,
Mississippi State University. With problems/questions contact:
WI...@RA.MSSTATE.EDU

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(7.15) A Data Analysis Service for Steady-State Voltammetry
via the World Wide Web


A service has been set up via the World Wide Web
(http://physchem.ox.ac.uk:8000/wwwda) which permits the analysis of steady-state
experimental data (limiting currents or half-wave potentials) at:
* Spherical Electrodes
* Microdisc Electrodes
* Rotating Disc Electrodes
* Channel Electrodes
* Channel Microband Electrodes

This analysis is available for a range of common electrochemical mechanisms (E,
EC, EC2, EC2E, DISP1, DISP2 and EC' processes). The software interpolates the
simulated response from a series of working curves and surfaces. These were
generated from fully-implicit steady-state numerical simulations using expanding
grids for Channel and Channel microband electrodes[1] and in conformal space
for Microdisc[2], Spherical and Rotating Disc[3] electrodes. The simulations
employed multigrid[4] and preconditioned Krylov subspace[5] methods for the
efficient solution of the large sparse linear systems resulting from finite
difference discretisation and global linearisation via Newton's method.

The user simply selects a geometry and mechanism, enters the cell parameters and
the limiting current/half-wave potential as a function of radius/rotation
speed/flow rate. Data may be entered directly via a WWW interface, or uploaded
as a file by FTP. For each experimental data set, the theoretical response is
predicted for the chosen mechanism and plotted as a function of mass transport
appropriate to the electrode geometry.

The variance is computed between the experimental and theoretical sets of data.
This may be minimised to 'fit' (i.e. optimise) unknown parameters such as rate
constants or diffusion coefficients. A Golden Section Search[6] may be used to
find a local minimum in one dimension. Downhill Simplex minimisation[6] may be
used for multidimensional searches. One-, two- and multi-dimensional sampling
routines are also available so that the variance curve or surface may be
visualised allowing the global minimum to be discerned from local minima.

Analysis for wall-jet electrodes and heterogeneous chemical and electrochemical
processes at channel electrodes will be added shortly. The service is available
free of charge.

References
[1] J.A. Alden and R.G. Compton, J.Phys. Chem. B, 101, (1997), 9751.
[2] J.A. Alden and R.G. Compton, J.Phys. Chem. B, 101, (1997), 9606.
[3] R.G. Compton, M.E. Laing, D. Mason, R.J. Northing, P.R. Unwin, Proc. R. Soc.
Lond. A, 481, (1988), 113.
[4] J.A. Alden and R.G. Compton, J. Electroanal. Chem., 415, (1996), 1.
[5] J.A. Alden and R.G. Compton, J.Phys. Chem. B, 101,(1997), 8941.
[6] W.H. Press, S.A. Teukolsky, W.T. Vetterling and B.P. Flannery, Numerical
Recipes in C: The Art of Scientific Computing, 2nd Edition, Cambridge
University Press, 1992.

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This service is courtesy of Richard G. Compton,
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Labortatory, Oxford University
With problems/questions contact: RICHARD...@CHEMISTRY.OXFORD.AC.UK

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(7.16) AC impedance/immittance spectroscopy fitting program (LEVM)


Program and manual are available for downloading from:
http://www.physics.unc.edu/~macd/

The newest version, V.7.1, allows weighted, complex nonlinear least squares
fitting of some detailed microscopic relaxation models and of millions of
equivalent circuit possibilities.

SOME FEATURES OF CNLS PROGRAM LEVM

Millions of built-in circuit possibilities available. New fitting models
can be easily added since all source code is included

> 10 different weighting choices are available, and weighting parameters
may be free parameters of the fit

> 20 different distributed circuit elements (DCE's) available for circuits

Complex-, real-, or imaginary-part fitting is possible

A complex-fit optimization procedure is available

Input data may be in Z, Y, E (complex epsilon), or M form

Fitting or simulation may be at Z, Y, E, or M level

Input/output may be in rectangular, polar, or log-polar form

Applicable for conductive, dielectric, or mixed systems, including
semiconductors, electrolytes, polymers, etc. Allows simultaneous fitting
of data involving separate conductive-system and dielectric-system
dispersions

Fitting of transient-response data is possible for many response models

Powerful 2- and 3-D plotting program included

Subtraction of the effects of selected circuit elements possible

"Measurement-model" fitting and Kronig-Kramers-type testing available

Estimation of distributions is possible by powerful methods of inversion
of frequency or transient response data. This allows accurate
transformation of wide-range data from time-to-frequency or vice versa
without the need for Fourier transformation

Two types of conductive-system dispersion models available for fitting

Accurate stretched-exponential (KWW) fitting model included

New generalized-exponential-distribution fitting model available

Many of the fitting models may be used with or without adjustable
small-tau cutoff of the distribution of relaxation times (tau) associated
with the response, and the cutoff point may be a free parameter of the fit

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This program is courtesy of J. Ross Macdonald, Department of Physics and
Astronomy, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, and Solartron, Inc.
For problems/questions, contact: MA...@EMAIL.UNC.EDU

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(7.17) Cyclic Voltammetry Simulator

This simulator is a tutorial program covering the fundamental concepts of cyclic
voltammetry, including reaction kinetics and diffusion. To run this program, you
should have Windows 95 or higher. The download is 5 MB and will install on your hard
drive.

Donload from: http://soulcatcher.chem.umass.edu/web/downloads/cyclicv.html

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This program is courtesy of Shawn Sheehan, Justin Fermann and William Vining,
The University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

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(7.18) Electrochemistry dictionary

Simple and brief definitions of words and phrases used often in
electrochemistry. In some cases, a second paragraph provides further
information for the "more scientifically minded." More than 300 entries.

http://electrochem.cwru.edu/estir/dict.htm

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This dictionary is courtesy of Zoltan Nagy, Materials Science
Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois 60439-4845, USA.
With problems/questions contact: NA...@ANL.GOV

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(7.19) VirtualCV v1.0: A free cyclic voltametry simulator

The software can be dowloaded via "anonymous FTP":

www.univ-brest.fr/pub/Electrochimie/ or
ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/win95/chem/vtlcv10.zip

or through:

http://www.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/win95/chem/vtlcv10.zip

VirtualCV is a program to simulate Cyclic Voltametry experiments. It performs
virtual (simulated) experiments that are useful for teachers, students and
researchers in electrochemistry.

Program input (file or interactive) is a description of an experiment in terms
of:

Species (name, concentration, diffusion coef.),

Redox reactions (E'0, k0,alpha),

Homogeneous reactions (stoichiometry, Kf, Kb).

Program output is a voltamogram plot (real time like, XY plotter output), a
pilot signal (E=f(t), real time). A complete concentration profile can be
plotted at regular potential interval during simulation (C = f(x) real time).

The software is also useful as a viewer for experimental voltamograms and other
simulators. Many voltamograms (virtual and experimental) can be displayed
simultaneously allowing easy comparison between virtual and experimental ones.
Carlo Nervi's ESP input *.MEC files can be read and run (with some limitations).
Output files can be created in many formats. Graphs can be printed and exported
as WMF or BMP files.

VirtualCV was written to give students a better insight into the field of
electrochemistry. The program can also be used to investigate complex reactions
schemes, and to evaluate electrochemical system parameters (but no automatic
curve fitting yet).

Special requirements: None.

Status: Copyrighted Freeware (under GNU general public license).

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VirtualCV v1.0 is courtesy of André Laouénan, Departement de Chimie & UMR CNRS
6521, France. With problems/questions contact: ANDRE.L...@UNIV-BREST.FR

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(8.) Electrochemical nomenclature, standards, etc.

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Manual of symbols and terminology for physicochemical quantities and units,
Appendix III, Electrochemical nomenclature (IUPAC Recommendations 1973)
R. Parsons, Pure Appl. Chem. 37, 499-516 (1974).

Classification and nomenclature of electroanalytical techniques (IUPAC Rules
1975)
Pure Appl. Chem. 45, 81-97 (1976).

Recommendations for sign convention and plotting of electrochemical data (IUPAC
Rules 1975)
Pure Appl. Chem. 45, 131-134 (1976).

Recommendations for nomenclature of ion-selective electrodes (IUPAC
Recommendations 1975)
Pure Appl. Chem. 48, 127-132 (1976).

Electrode reaction orders, transfer coefficients, and rate constants:
amplification of definitions and recommendations for publication of parameters
(IUPAC Recommendations 1979)
R. Parsons, Pure Appl. Chem. 52, 233-240 (1979) and Electrochim. Acta, 26,
1867-1874 (1981).

Nomenclature for transport phenomena in electrolytic systems (IUPAC
Recommendations 1979)
N. Ibl, Pure Appl. Chem. 53, 1827-1840 (1981) and Electrochim. Acta, 27,
629-642 (1982).

Recommendations for publishing manuscripts on ion-selective electrodes (IUPAC
Recommendations 1981)
G.G. Guilbault, Pure Appl. Chem. 53, 1907-1912 (1981).

Recommendations on reporting electrode potentials in nonaqueous solvents (IUPAC
Recommendations 1983)
G. Gritzner and J. Kuta, Pure Appl. Chem. 56, 461-466 (1984)
and Electrochim. Acta, 29, 869-873 (1984).

Definition of pH scales, standard reference values, measurement of pH, and
related terminology (IUPAC Recommendations 1984)
A.K. Covington, R.G. Bates, and R.A. Durst, Pure Appl. Chem. 57, 531-542
(1985).

Criteria for standardization of pH measurements in organic solvents and water +
organic solvent mixtures of moderate to high permittivities (IUPAC Technical
Report)
T. Mussini, A.K. Covington, P. Longhi, and S. Rondini, Pure Appl. Chem.
57, 865-876 (1985).

Procedures for testing pH responsive glass electrodes at 25, 37, 65 and 85 deg.
Celsius and determination of alkaline errors up to 1 mol/(cu dm) Na+, K+, Li+
(IUPAC Technical Report)
A.K. Covington, H.P. Butikofer, M.F.G.F.C. Camoes, M.I.A. Ferra, and M.J.F.
Rebelo, Pure Appl. Chem. 57, 887-898 (1985).

Recommended terms, symbols, and definitions for electroanalytical chemistry
(IUPAC Recommendations 1985)
L. Meites, P. Zuman, and H.W. Nurnberg, Pure Appl. Chem. 57, 1491-1505
(1985).

Interphases in systems of conducting phases (IUPAC Recommendations 1985)
S. Trasatti and R. Parsons, Pure Appl. Chem. 58, 437-454 (1986) and
J. Electroanal. Chem., 205, 359-376 (1986).

The absolute electrode potential: an explanatory note (IUPAC Recommendations
1986)
S. Trasatti, Pure Appl. Chem. 58, 955-966 (1986).

Reference value standards and primary standards for pH mesurements in organic
solvents and water + organic solvent mixtures of moderate to high
permittivities (IUPAC Technical Report)
S. Rondini, P.R. Mussini, and T. Mussini, Pure Appl. Chem. 59, 1549-1560
(1987).

Recommendations for the detrmination of pH in sea water and estuarine waters
(IUPAC Technical Report)
A.K. Covington and M. Whitfield, Pure Appl. Chem. 60, 865-870 (1988).

Electrochemical corrosion nomenclature (IUPAC Recommendations 1988)
K.E. Heusler, D. Landolt, and S. Trasatti, Pure Appl. Chem. 61, 19-22 (1989)
and Electrochim. Acta, 35, 295-298 (1990).

Terminology in semiconductor electrochemistry and photoelectrochemical energy
conversion (IUPAC Recommendations 1991)
A.J. Bard, R. Memming, and B. Miller, Pure Appl. Chem. 63, 569-596 (1991).

Nomenclature, symbols, definitions, and measurements for electrified interfaces
in aqueous dispersions of solids (IUPAC Recommendations 1991)
J. Lyklema, Pure Appl. Chem. 63, 895-906 (1991).

Nomenclature, symbols, and definitions in electrochemical engineering (IUPAC
Recommendations 1993)
G. Gritzner and G. Kreysa, Pure Appl. Chem. 65, 1009-1020 (1993),
and J. Electroanal. Chem. 360, 351-362 (1993).

Terminology and conventions for microelectronic ion-sensitive field effect
transistor devices in electrochemistry (IUPAC Recommendations 1994)
A.K. Covington, Pure Appl. Chem. 66, 565-569 (1994).

Recommendations for the electrometric determination of the pH of atmospheric wet
deposition (acid rain) (IUPAC Technical Report)
R.A. Durst, W. Davison, and W.F. Koch, Pure Appl. Chem. 66, 649-658 (1994).

Impedances of electrochemical systems: terminology, nomenclature, and
representation. Part I: cells with metal electrodes and liquid solutions (IUPAC
Recommendations 1994)
M. Sluyters-Rehbach, Pure Appl. Chem. 66, 1831-1891 (1994).

Recommendations for nomenclature of ion-sensitive electrodes (IUPAC
Recommendations 1994)
R.P. Buck and E. Lindner, Pure Appl. Chem. 66, 2527-2536 (1994).

Terminology and notations for multistep electrochemical reaction mechanisms
(IUPAC Recommendations, 1994)
C.P. Andrieux, Pure Appl. Chem. 66, 2445-2450 (1994).

Selectivity coefficients for ion-selective electrodes: recommended methods for
reporting K(pot,a,b) values (IUPAC Technical Report)
Y. Umezawa, K. Umezawa, and H. Sato, Pure Appl. Chem. 67, 507-518 (1995).

Chemically modified electrodes: recommended terminology and definitions (IUPAC
Recommendations 1997)
R.A. Durst, A.J. Baumner, R.W. Murray, R.P. Buck, and C.P. Andrieux, Pure
Appl. Chem. 69, 1317-1323, 1997.

Consistency of pH standard values with the corresponding thermodynamic and
dissociation constants (IUPAC Technical Report)
M.F. Camoes, M.J.G. Lito, M.I.A. Ferra, and A.K. Covington, Pure Appl. Chem.
69, 1325-1333, 1997.

Analytical aspects of chemically modified electrodes: classification, critical
evaluation and recommendations (IUPAC Recommendations 1998)
W. Kutner, J. Wang, M. L'her, and R.P. Buck, Pure Appl. Chem. 70, 1301-1318,
1998.

Spectroelectrochemistry: a survey of in situ spectroscopic techniques (IUPAC
Technical Report)
W. Plieth, G.S. Wilson, and C. Gutierrez de la Fe, Pure Appl. Chem. 70,
1395-1414 (1998).

pH measurements in non-aqueous and mixed solvents: predicting pH(PS) of
potassium hydrogen phtalate for alcohol-water mixtures (IUPAC Technical Report)
S. Rondindini, P.R. Mussini, T. Mussini, and A. Vertova, Pure Appl. Chem.
70, 1419-1422 (1998).

Terminology and convention for electrochemical stripping analysis (IUPAC
Technical Report)
A. Fogg and J. Wang, Pure Appl. Chem. 71, 891-897, (1999).

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(9.) Scientific/technical societies (or divisions/sections thereof) with
primary interest in electrochemistry
See also Section (10.1.1) for more links to societies on the WWW.

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The Electrochemical Society, Inc. (ECS)
65 South Main Street, Pennington, NJ 08534-2839, USA
Phone: (609) 737 1902, Fax: (609) 737 2743, E-mail: e...@electrochem.org
WWW home page: http://www.electrochem.org
Established in 1902. Formerly: The American Electrochemical Society, 1902-
1931.

American Electroplaters and Surface Finishers Society
12644 Research Parkway, Orlando, FL 32826-3298, USA
Phone: (407) 281 6441, Fax: (407) 281 6446, E-mail: ae...@aesf.org
WWW home page: http://www.aesf.org/
Established in 1909. Formerly: National Electroplaters Association of U.S.
and Canada, 1909-1913; American Electroplaters' Society, 1913-1985.

The Institute of Metal Finishing
Exeter House, 48 Holloway Head, Birmingham, B1 1NQ, UK
Phone: 0121 622 7387, Fax: 0121 666 6316
E-mail: ukfin...@dial.pipex.com
WWW home page: http://www.uk-finishing.org.uk/
Established in 1925. Formerly: The Electroplaters' and Depositors' Technical
Society, 1925-1933; The Electrodepositors' Technical Society, 1933-1951.

International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE)
Postfach 475, CH-8501 Frauenfeld, Switzerland
Phone: +41 1 632 3044, Fax: +41 52 722 4886
E-mail: odoss...@pingnet.ch
WWW home page: http://www.access.ch/ise
Established in 1949. Formerly: Comite International de Thermodynamique et
de Cinetique Electrochimiques (CITCE), 1949-1972.

The Electrochemical Society of India (ECSI)
Indian Institute of Science Campus, Bangalore 560 012, India
Phone: (080) 334 0977, 309 2613, Fax: (080) 334 1683 ATTN:ECSI
Telex: 0845-8349 IISC IN
E-mail: mah...@cedt.iisc.ernet.in
WWW home page: http://www.cedt.iisc.ernet.in/people/staff/mahesh/ecsi.htm
Established in 1952. Formerly: The India Section of the Electrochemical
Society, 1952-1963.

The Society for Advancement of Electrochemical Science and Technology (SAEST)
CECRI Campus, Karaikudi 623 006 (TN), India
Phone: 22187, 22368, Fax: (04565) 22088, Telex: 0443-211 ECRI IN
E-mail: va...@aplcomm.jhuapl.edu
Established in 1964.

Electrochemical Section of the Serbian Chemical Society
Karnegijeva 4/III, P. O. Box 462, 11 001 Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Phone/Fax: (+381 11) 3228 583
E-mail: s...@elab.tmf.bg.ac.yu
Established in 1968.

International Association for Hydrogen Energy (IAHE)
POB 248266, Coral Gables, FL 33124, USA
Phone: (305) 284-4666, Fax: (305) 284-4792
Established in 1974.

Electrochemical Division of the Italian Chemical Society
Viale Liegi, 48, 00198 Rome, Italy
Phone: 39 6 8549691, Fax: 39 6 8548734
E-mail: soc.c...@agora.stm.it
WWW home page: http://users.unimi.it/~pmussini/
Division established in 1976.

Bioelectrochemical Society (BES)
B.A. Melandri, Department of Biology, University of Bologna
Via Irnerio 42, I-40126 Bologna, Italy
Phone: 0039-51-351293, Fax: 0039-51-242576
Established in 1979.

The British Pacing and Electrophysiology Group
9 Fitzroy Square, London W1P 5AH, UK
Phone: +44 (0) 171 717 1578
FAX: +44 (0) 171 717 1574
WWW home page: http://www.heart.org.uk/bpeg
Established in 1976. Formerly:The British Pacing Group, 1976-1985.

North American Society of Pacing and Electrophysiology
Natick Executive Park, 2 Vision Drive
Natick, MA 01760-2059, USA
Phone: (508) 647-0100
FAX: (508) 647-0124
E-mail: in...@naspe.org
WWW home page: http://www.naspe.org/
Established in 1979.

Belgian Working Group on Cardiac Pacing and Electrophysiology of the Belgian
Society of Cardiology
WWW home page: http://164.15.59.200/medecine/cardiobr/bwgcpe/index.htm
Established in 1980.

The Electrophoresis Society
POB 1897, Lawrence, KS 66044-8897, USA
Phone: (800) 627-0629, FAX: (913) 843-1274
E-mail: rwa...@allenpress.com
WWW home page: http://www-lmmb.ncifcrf.gov/ESAB/
Established in 1980.

Electrochemists Association in Korea
Department of Chemistry, Sogang University
c/o Woon-kie Paik
Seoul 121-742, Korea
Phone: +82-2-705-8440, Fax: +82-2-701-096
E-mail: wp...@ccs.sogang.ac.kr
Established in 1983. Formerly: Friends of Electrochemistry, 1983-1993.

International Battery Materials Association (IBA)
Mr. R.L. Johnson (Manager)
14731 Sprengel Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44135, USA
Fax: (216) 941-9364
E-mail: do...@paracelsus.newcastle.edu.au
Established in 1984.

Society for Electroanalytical Chemistry (SEAC)
Andrew G. Ewing, Secretary, Department of Chemistry, Pennsylvania State
University
University Park, Pennsylvania 16802, USA
Phone: (814) 863-4653
Fax: (814) 863-8081
E-mail: a...@psu.edu
WWW home page: http://seac.tufts.edu
Established in 1984

Portuguese Electrochemical Society (SPE)
Department of Chemistry, University of Coimbra
P-3049 Coimbra, Portugal
Phone: (351)(39)22826, Fax: (351)(39)27703
WWW home page: http://alfa.ist.utl.pt/~rpea
Established in 1985.

International Society for Solid State Ionics
W. Weppner, Technical Faculty, University of Kiel
Kaiserstrasse 2, D-24143 Kiel, Germany
Phone: ++49-431-77572-550 or -555, Fax: ++49-431-77572-553
E-mail: w...@techfak.uni-kiel.de
Established in 1987.

The New England Electrophysiology Society
120 Front Street, Suite 800
Worcester, MA 01655 USA
Phone : (508) 856 6108
WWW home page: http://www.neeps.org/index.htm
Established in 1991.

Electrochemical Society of Japan
4-8-30, Kudan minami, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0074, Japan.

Electrochemical Technology Group of the Society of Chemical Industry
14/15 Belgrave Square
London SW1X 8PS, UK
Phone: +44-171-235-3681, Fax: +44-171-823-1698
WWW home page: http://sci.mond.org/groups/ELE/

National Hydrogen Association
1800 M Street N.W., Suite 300
Washington, DC 20036-5802, USA
Phone: (202) 223-5547, Fax: (202) 223-5537
WWW home page: http://www.ttcorp.com/nha/index.htm

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(10.) Closely related WWW sites, newsgroups, mailing lists, and FAQ files


(10.1) World Wide Web Sites
(10.1.1) Scientific/technical societies
(10.1.2) Scientific/technical journals
(10.1.3) Academic centers and national laboratories
(10.1.4) Directories, membership lists
(10.1.5) Educational material
(10.1.6) General information
(10.1.7) History of electrochemistry
(10.2) Newsgroups
(10.3) Mailing lists
(10.4) Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) files

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(10.1) World Wide Web Sites


(10.1.1) Scientific/technical societies


See also Section (9.) for more detailed information.

American Electroplaters and Surface Finishers Society
http://www.aesf.org/

Belgian Working Group on Cardiac Pacing and Electrophysiology of the Belgian
Society of Cardiology
http://164.15.59.200/medecine/cardiobr/bwgcpe/index.htm

British Electroless Nickel Society http://www.finishes.org.uk/bens.htm

British Electrophoresis Society
http://www.harefield.nthames.nhs.uk/nhli/bes/

British Pacing and Electrophysiology Group http://www.heart.org.uk/bpeg

Electrocoat Association http://www.electrocoat.org/

Electrochemical Society, Inc. (ECS) http://www.electrochem.org

Electrochemical Society of India
http://www.cedt.iisc.ernet.in/people/staff/mahesh/ecsi.htm

Electrophoresis Society http://www-lmmb.ncifcrf.gov/ESAB/

Institute of Metal Finishing http://www.uk-finishing.org.uk/

International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE) http://www.access.ch/ise

Italian Chemical Society, Electrochemical Division
http://users.unimi.it/~pmussini/

Metal Finishing Association http://www.finishes.org.uk/

National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE) http:/www.nace.org

New England Electrophysiology Society http://www.neeps.org/index.htm

North American Society of Pacing and Electrophysiology http://www.naspe.org/

Royal Society of Chemistry, Analytical Division, Electroanalytical Group
http://www.rsc.org/lap/rsccom/dab/ana006.htm

Royal Society of Chemistry, Faraday Division, Electrochemistry Group
http://www.rsc.org/lap/rsccom/dab/fara005.htm

Society for Electroanalytical Chemistry (SEAC)
http://seac.tufts.edu

National Hydrogen Association http://www.ttcorp.com/nha/index.htm

Electrochemical Technology Group of the Society of Chemical Industry
http://sci.mond.org/groups/ELE/

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(10.1.2) Scientific/technical journals


See also Section (6.) for more detailed information.

Applied and Theoretical Electrophoresis
http://www-lmmb.ncifcrf.gov/ESAB/

Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics
http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/bioelechem

Biosensors and Bioelectronics
http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/bios

Electroanalysis
http://www.vchgroup.de/vch/journals/2049/index.html

Electrochemical and Solid State Letters
http://www3.electrochem.org/letters.html

Electrochemical Society Interface
http://www3.electrochem.org/interface.html

Electrochimica Acta
http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/electacta

Electrochemistry Communications
http://www.chemweb.com/ecos/elcomm

Elektrokhimiya, translated as "Russian Journal of Electrochemistry"
http://www.maik.rssi.ru/journals/elchem.htm

Electrophoresis
http://www.vchgroup.de/vch/journals/2027.html

Fuel Cells Bulletin
http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/fuelcells

International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/ijhydene

Ionics, International Journal of Ionics: The Science and Technology of Ionic
Motion
http://www.ionics.org

Journal of Applied Electrochemistry
http://www.wkap.nl/journalhome.htm/0021-891X

Journal of Capillary Electrophoresis
http://www.isc-uk.demon.co.uk/jce.html

Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry
http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/jelechem

Journal of Electroceramics
http://www.wkap.nl/journals/electroceramics

Journal of New Materials for Electrochemical Systems
http://www.polymtl.ca/journal/material.html

Journal of Power Sources
http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/jpowsour

Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry
http://link.springer.de/link/service/journals/10008/index.htm

Journal of The Electrochemical Society
http://www3.electrochem.org/journal.html

Metal Finishing
http://www.elsevier.nl/publications/store/5/2/2/9/3/1/index.htt

Solid State Ionics
http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/ssi

Transactions of the Institute of Metal Finishing
http://www.uk-finishing.org.uk/

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(10.1.3) Academic centers and national laboratories


See also Section (7.6) for hundreds more academic links.

Belgrade, University of, Institute of Electrochemistry
http://Ihtm.mnt.bg.ac.yu/HtDocs/IHTM/eh/eh-e.htm

Berkeley Electrochemical Research Center
http://eande.lbl.gov/BERC/BERC.html

Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Central Laboratory of Electrochemical Power
Sources http://www.acad.bg/BulRTD/cemistr/clehit.html

Center for Electrochemical Research and Development (CIDETEC), San
Sebastian, Spain http://www.cidetec.es

Central Electrochemical Research Institute (CECRI), Karaikudi, India
http://sunsite.sut.ac.jp/asia/india/jitnet/india/csir/cecri.html

Centre for Ion Conducting Membranes, Imperial College of Science, Technology
and Medicine, London, UK
http://cicm.mt.ic.ac.uk

Fontana (The Mars G.) Corrosion Center, The Ohio State University
http://kcgl1.eng.ohio-state.edu/~frankel/fcc/index.html

J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry, Department of Electrochemistry
http://www.jh-inst.cas.cz/science/dept3-t.html

Italian Agency for New Technology, Energy and Environment, R&D
Electrochemical Energy Conversion Section
http://erg9218.casaccia.enea.it

Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS), Electrochemistry
http://wwwchem.kriss.re.kr/electrochem/index.htm

Liverpool Electrochemistry Group http://www.liv.ac.uk/Electrochem.html

Minnesota, University of, Corrosion Research Center
http://www.cems.umn.edu/crc

Moscow State University, Electrochemistry Group
http://www.chem.msu.su/eng/chair/electr.html

National Fuel Cell Research Center http://www.nfcrc.uci.edu

Oxford Electrochemistry Group http://joule.pcl.ox.ac.uk/~rgc

Padova Electrochemistry Group, Italian National Research Council
http://www.pd.cnr.it/ist/ipelp/ipelp.html

Paul Scherrer Institute, Electrochemistry Section
http://www1.psi.ch/www_f5_hn/Electrochemistry/elchem_home.html

Southampton Electrochemistry Group
http://www.soton.ac.uk/~elecchem/index.html

South Carolina, University of, Center for Electrochemical Engineering
http://www.che.sc.edu/research/CEE/default.htm

Texas A&M University, Center for Electrochemical Systems and Hydrogen
Research http://engineer.tamu.edu/tees/ceshr/default.html

Torino Electrochemistry Group
http://chpc06.ch.unito.it/

Utrecht University, Condensed Matter Department
http://www.chem.uu.nl/gm/www/index.html

Virginia, Univerity of, Center for Electrochemical Science and Engineering
http://minerva.acc.virginia.edu/~cese

Western Sidney, University of, Centre for Electrochemical Research and
Analytical Technology(CERAT)
http://www.nepean.uws.edu.au/cerat/

Yeager (Ernest B.) Center for Electrochemical Sciences (YCES), Case Western
Reserve University http://electrochem.cwru.edu/

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(10.1.4) Directories, membership lists


Electrochemical research groups in Italy
http://users.unimi.it/~pmussini/members.htm

Electrochemistry groups and researchers in UK universities
http://www.liv.ac.uk/Electrochem/electrochemUK.html

International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE), membership directory
http://www.access.ch/ise/membdir/membdir.html

University electrochemistry laboratories in Korea
http://wwwchem.kriss.re.kr/electrochem/ElectrochemSites.htm#cat1

Worldwide directory of graduate schools for electrochemical science and
engineering
http://electrochem.cwru.edu/estir/grads.htm

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(10.1.5) Educational material


See also Section (12.) on Popular Science Info.

Aluminum anodizing
http://users.foxvalley.net/~chemengr/anodize.html

Battery chemistry, general descritpion of batteries (M.M. Lerner, Oregon
State University)
http://www.chem.orst.edu/ch411/scbatt.htm

Battery information (Primarily relating to portable computer use.)
http://www.computerhope.com/battery

Capillary electrochromatography ("Separations with potential" by K. Bartle
and P. Myers, in Chemistry in Britain back issues)
http://www.chemsoc.org/gateway/chembyte/cib/bartle.htm

CHEMystery, Electrochemistry (Electrolysis, Galvanic cells, Reduction and
oxidation)
http://library.advanced.org/3659/electrochem/

Clorate and perchlorate, electrolytic preparation
http://users.foxvalley.net/~chemengr/kclo4a.html

Computational electrochemistry --- microband electrodes (R. Compton, Oxford
University)
http://physchem.ox.ac.uk:8000/research/comp.shtml

Electroanalytical chemistry
http://www.scimedia.com/chem-ed/echem/electroc.htm

Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (Adrian Fisher, University of
Bath/Solartron Inc.)
Electrochemistry Refresher
http://www.bath.ac.uk/~chsacf/solartron/electro/html/int.htm
Circuit Analysis Refresher
http://www.bath.ac.uk/~chsacf/solartron/circp/html/int.htm
Mathematics Refresher
http://www.bath.ac.uk/~chsacf/solartron/mathsp/html/int.htm

Electrochemical reactions/Electrochemical cells (Purdue University)
http://chemed.chem.purdue.edu/genchem/topicreview/bp/ch20/electroframe.html

Electrochemistry (Steve Marsden's Chemistry Home Page)
http://home.earthlink.net/~smarsden/unit13.htm

Electrochemistry (transport (conductivity, diffusion) electrode potentials,
reference electrodes, etc) (Tanner's Topics)
http://www.tannerm.com/electrochemistry/electrochem.htm

Electrochemistry, Virtual University North (J.A. Plambeck, University of
Alberta)
http://www.compusmart.ab.ca/plambeck/che/struct/s110x.htm

Electrochemistry chapters from an Introductory University Chemistry Course
(J.A. Plambeck, University of Alberta)
Electrochemistry: Terms and Concepts
http://www.chem.ualberta.ca/courses/plambeck/p102/p0207x.htm
Electrochemistry: Electrochemical Stoichiometry
http://www.chem.ualberta.ca/courses/plambeck/p102/p0208x.htm
Electrochemistry: Reactions, Cells, and Potentials
http://www.chem.ualberta.ca/courses/plambeck/p102/p0209x.htm
Electrochemistry: The Nernst Equation
http://www.chem.ualberta.ca/courses/plambeck/p102/p0210x.htm
Applications of Electrochemistry
http://www.chem.ualberta.ca/courses/plambeck/p102/p0211x.htm

Electrochemistry dictionary
http://electrochem.cwru.edu/estir/dict.htm

Electrochemistry instructional material (Iowa State University)
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~iachemed/FIPSE/RESOURCES/ELECTROCHEM/index.html

Electrochemistry lecture notes (J.C. Baird, Brown University)
http://jcbmac.chem.brown.edu/baird/Chem22I/lectures/Electrochemistry/
ElectroChem.html

Electrochemistry lecture notes (P. Limbach, Louisiana State University)
http://www.chem.lsu.edu/lucid/limbach/2001_f98/electrochem/
electrochemistry.html

Electrochemistry lecture notes (R. Pearman, University of Illinois)
http://www.phs.uiuc.edu/~pearman/101Online/notes/Electrochem/Electrochem.html

Electrochemistry of transition-metal oxides and hydroxides in aqueous
environment
http://www.iic.cas.cz/~grygar/elchem_oxides_fr.html

Electrochemistry tutorials
http://learn.chem.vt.edu/tutorials/electrochem/index.html

Electrochemistry: Voltaic & Electrolytic Cells (R.H. Logan, North Laske
College) http://edie.cprost.sfu.ca/~rhlogan/electchm.html

Electrolytic capacitors: theory, construction, characteristics, and
application, (2nd ed) Paul McKnight Deeley and FaradNet Staff
http://www.rawspace.com/faradnet/deeley/book_toc.htm

Fuel cells---beyond batteries. A Scientific American Exploration
http://www.sciam.com/explorations/122396explorations.html

Fuel Cells---Green Power
http://education.lanl.gov/resources/fuelcells/

In-situ surface techniques in electrochemistry ("Electrochemical interfaces
exposed" by M. Kalaji and R. Nichols, in Chemistry in Britain back issues)
http://www.chemsoc.org/gateway/chembyte/cib/nichols.htm

Metal plating
http://www.bergen.org/AAST/Projects/RapidPrototyping/index.html

New Horizons in Electrochemical Science and Technology. A 163 pages long
report of the National Research Council (1987). Available on-line.
http://www.nap.edu/books/0309037352/html/index.html

Persulfate, electrolytic preparation
http://users.foxvalley.net/~chemengr/persulf.html

Standard reduction potentials (CHEMystery)
http://library.advanced.org/3659/reference/reductionpotentials.html

Voltammetry of Immobilized Microparticles
http://www.iic.cas.cz/~grygar/AbrSV.html

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(10.1.6) General information


Alternative Transportation Fuels, Centre for (electric cars, etc)
http://bcresearch.com/catf/catf.nsf
or http://www.bcresearch.com/catf/review/default.htm

Archival of sci.chem.electrochem/eletqm-l messages
http://www.chemie.uni-regensburg.de/gopher/pub/.maillist/
Electrochemistry/ghindex.html

Automotive Fuel Cell Technologies from DOE National Laboratories
http://www.uscar.org/pngv/technical/labs.htm

CALSTART advanced transportation consortium (electric cars, etc)
http://www.calstart.org

Car Battery Frequently Asked Questions
http://nyquist.ee.ualberta.ca/~schmaus/batfaq.html

Corrosion Information Server and Electronic Journal for Corrosion
Science and Engineering http://www.cp.umist.ac.uk/

Deep Cycle Battery Frequently Asked Questions
http://nyquist.ee.ualberta.ca/~schmaus/dcbat.html

DOD Fuel Cell Demonstration Program http://www.dodfuelcell.com

ElectroActive Polymer Actuators (artificial muscles)
http://ndeaa.jpl.nasa.gov/nasa-nde/lommas/eap/EAP-web.htm

Electrochemical Science and Technology Information Resource (ESTIR)
http://electrochem.cwru.edu/estir/

Electrochemistry suppliers, consultants (laboratory equipment,
instrumentation, hardware/software, bench/pilot/production size cells,
designs, short courses, consulting, etc.)
http://electrochem.cwru.edu/estir/suppl.htm

Electrochemistry Links
http://www.netaccess.on.ca/~dbc/cic_hamilton/electro.html

Fuel Cells 2000 http://www.fuelcells.org/

Fuel Cell Program, DOE Office of Transportation Technologies
http://www.ott.doe.gov/oaat/fuelcell.html

Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Information System
http://www.hydrogen.org/index-e.html

Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Letter
http://www.hfcletter.com

Metal finishing http://www.finishing.com/index.html

New Horizons in Electrochemical Science and Technology. A 163 pages long
report of the National Research Council (1987). Available on-line.
http://www.nap.edu/books/0309037352/html/index.html

Rechargeable battery information (Matt Kassawara)
http://members.xoom.com/batteries/index.html

Surface Science Information http://www.uwo.ca/ssw/

USDOE/BES/Chemical Sciences/Advanced Battery Projects/National Laboratories
http://www.er.doe.gov/production/bes/chm/96sumbook/abon.html

USDOE/BES/Chemical Sciences/Advanced Battery Projects/Universities/Industry
http://www.er.doe.gov/production/bes/chm/96sumbook/aboff.html

World Fuel Cell Council http://www.fuelcellworld.org

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(10.1.7) History of electrochemistry


200 years of development: an electrochemical time chart (M.E. Bowden, et. al.,
Beckmen Center for the History of Chemistry)
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~iachemed/FIPSE/RESOURCES/ELECTROCHEM/history.html

(On) electrical decomposition, by M. Faraday (from the Philosophical
Transactions of the Royal Society, 1834).
http://dbhs.wvusd.k12.ca.us/Chem-History/Faraday-electrochem.html

Faraday as a discoverer, by J. Tyndall (1894)
http://www.bibliomania.com/NonFiction/Tyndall/Faraday/

Heyrovsky, J. 1959 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
http://www.nobel.se/laureates/chemistry-1959.html

Marcus, R.A. 1992 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
http://www.nobel.se/laureates/chemistry-1992.html

Selected classic papers from the history of electrochemistry (C. Giunta,
La Moyne College)
http://maple.lemoyne.edu/~giunta/papers.html#elec

Volta bicentennial celebration---1799-1999
http://www.cilea.it/volta99

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(10.2) Newsgroups


sci.chem
sci.chem.analytical
sci.chem.coatings
sci.chem.electrochem All messages posted on SCI.CHEM.ELECTROCHEM are
also regularly mailed to the ELETQM-L mailing list (and vice versa)
sci.chem.electrochem.battery
sci.chem.labware
sci.chem.organomet
sci.electronics
sci.energy.hydrogen
sci.engr.chem
sci.engr.semiconductors
sci.materials

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(10.3) Mailing lists


ELETQM-L at ELETQM-L...@UFU.BR electrochemistry
All messages sent to ELETQM-L are also regularly posted on the
SCI.CHEM.ELECTROCHEM newsgroup (and vice versa)

ELECTROCHEMISTRY at MAIL...@MAILBASE.AC.UK electrochemistry
For subscription contact:
Paul A. Christensen at p.a.chr...@newcastle.ac.uk

AE at LIST...@SJSUVM1.SJSU.EDU alternative energy sources

ANALYSIS-L at MAI...@FS4.IN.UMIST.AC.UK analytical chemistry

CHEMCHAT at LIST...@UAFSYSB.UARK.EDU chemistry discussions

CHEMCLUB at LIST...@UMSLVMA.UMSL.EDU chemistry club

CHEMCOM at LIST...@UBVM.CC.BUFFALO.EDU chemistry in the community

CHEMED-L at LIST...@UWF.CC.UWF.EDU chemistry education

CHEM-ENG at TRA...@CC.CURTIN.EDU.AU chemical engineering

CHEMLAB-L at LIST...@BEAVER.BEMIDJI.MSUS.EDU chemistry laboratories

CHMINF-L at LIST...@IUBVM.UCS.INDIANA.EDU chemical information sources

CORROS-L at LIST...@LISTSERV.RL.AC.UK corrosion

EAP at EAP-R...@ARTEMIS.ARC.NASA.GOV electroactive eolymers (artificial
muscles)

INTERFACE-L at MAI...@FS4.IN.UMIST.AC.UK instrument-computer interfacing

MEMDISS at MEM...@UTCT.CT.UTWENTE.NL membranes

NACE at MAJO...@NACECORROSIONNETWORK.COM corrosion

PROCESS-L at MAI...@FS4.IN.UMIST.AC.UK analysis of process streams

SURFACE-L at SURFACE...@SURF.SSW.UWO.CA surface science

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(10.4) Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) files


These files are available through anonymous ftp to
ftp://rtfm.mit.edu:/pub/usenet/sci.answers (under filenames indicated)

chemistry (filename: sci/chem-faq/part1 .. part2 ... part7)
also available on WWW at: http://www.guyy.demon.co.uk

chemical engineering (filename: engineering/cheme-faq)

car battery (available on the WWW at the URL of
http://nyquist.ee.ualberta.ca/~schmaus/batfaq.html)

deep cycle battery (available on the WWW at the URL of
http://nyquist.ee.ualberta.ca/~schmaus/dcbat.html)

fuel cells (available on the WWW at the URL of
http://www.getnet.com/charity/aha/ahafcell.html

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(11.) Upcoming electrochemistry meetings


All meeting announcements/programs that were

**posted on SCI.CHEM.ELECTROCHEM/ELETQM-L**

are included in this Section. If second, third, etc announcements are posted of
the same meeting, all earlier announcements will be replaced, in their
entirety, by the latest announcement. Announcements will be deleted after the
last day of the meeting.

For the sake of brevity, only the title, place, and date are listed in the FAQ,
together with a contact e-mail address (the submitter's address is shown,
unless another address is indicated in the announcement).

The full text of the announcements is available on WWW at the Electrochemical
Science and Technology Information Resource (ESTIR) with URL of:

http://electrochem.cwru.edu/estir/

or through anonymous ftp to:

ftp://electrochem.cwru.edu
then click: pub and estir
Filename: meet.txt

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A good collection of future meetings can be found, though not on line, in
the back pages of

Electrochimica Acta (the journal of International Society of Electrochemistry)

Journal of Applied Electrochemistry

Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry

Solid State Science

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ANNUAL MEETINGS

(11.1) Meetings of The Electrochemical Society, Inc. (ECS)
Contact: E...@ELECTROCHEM.ORG
or http://www.electrochem.org/meetings.html

(11.2) Meetings of the International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE)
Contact: ODOSS...@PINGNET.CH
or http://www.access.ch/ise

(11.3) Gordon Research Conferences
Contact: G...@GRCMAIL.GRC.URI.EDU
or http://www.grc.uri.edu

(11.4) Meetings of the American Chemical Society (ACS)
Contact: NATL...@ACS.ORG
or http://www.acs.org

(11.5) Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy
(PITTCON)
Contact: PITTC...@PITTCON.ORG
or http://www.pittcon.org

(11.6) Euroconferences on Solid State Ionics
Contact: W...@TECHFAK.UNI-KIEL.DE

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2000 MEETINGS

(00.8) 15th Annual Battery Conference On Applications And Advances
Long Beach, CA, January 11-14, 2000.
Contact: Hitesh Somani (bat...@engr.csulb.edu)

(00.2) "Electroactive Polymer Actuators and Devices (EAPAD) Conference (SS04)"
7th SPIE Symposium on Smart structures and materials, Newport Beach, CA,
USA, March 5-6, 2000.
Contact: Yoseph Bar-Cohen (yo...@jpl.nasa.gov) or
http://www.spie.org/web/meetings/calls/ss00/ss04.html or
http://www.spie.org/web/meetings/programs/ss00/confs/3987.html

(00.6) Southampton Electrochemistry Summer School in Latin America
Buenos Aires, Argentina, April 10-14, 2000.
Contact: E.J. Calvo (elec...@q1.fcen.uba.ar) or
http://www.q1.fcen.uba.ar/elec2000.html

(00.11) EURESCO Conference on Organic Electrochemistry
Tomar, Portugal, April 12-16, 2000.
Contact: http://www.esf.org/euresco

(00.5) Advances in the Science and Technology of Biosensors
Buenos Aires, Argentina, April 17-19, 2000.
Contact: E.J. Calvo (bsen...@q1.fcen.uba.ar) or
http://www.fcen.uba.ar/formulario2.html

(00.7) ECS symposium on Impedance, Toronto, Canada, May 14-19, 2000.
Contact: P. Vanysek (pvan...@niu.edu)

(00.9) 33rd Annual Heyrovsky Discussion
Castle Trest, Czech Republic, June 18-22, 2000.
Contact: Ladislav Kavan (ladisla...@jh-inst.cas.cz) or
http://www.jh-inst.cas.cz/~hdisc/main.htm

(00.10) University of Southampton, Annual Electrochemistry Summer School,
Instrumental Methods in Electrochemistry, July 2-7, 2000.
Contact: Carole Chatley (c...@soton.ac.uk) or
http://www.soton.ac.uk/~elecchem/s_school/s_school.html

(00.1) Bioelectrochemistry, Faraday Discussion 116, Faraday Division, The Royal
Society of Chemistry, University of Southampton, UK, July 17-19, 2000.
Contact: P N Bartlett (p...@soton.ac.uk)
or http://www.rsc.org/is/journals/current/faraday/fadmeet.htm

(00.4) Metal-containing Molecules. 1st Chianti Electrochemistry Meeting,
Certosa di Pontignano, Siena, Italy, July 29-August 3, 2000.
Contact: Piero Zanello (zan...@unisi.it) or
http://www.unisi.it/eventi/electrochem

(00.3) Solid State Chemistry 2000 (SSC2000) including electrochemistry of
solids. Prague, Czech Republic, September 3-8, 2000.
Contact: Organising Comm (ss...@uachr.iic.cas.cz) or
http://www.iic.cas.cz/ssc2k.htm

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2001 MEETINGS

(01.1) NEW DIRECTIONS IN ELECTROANALYSIS
University of Salford, UK, April 22-25, 2001.
Contact: A.G.Fogg (a.g....@lboro.ac.uk) or
http://www.salford.ac.uk/chemist/NDEA.htm

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(12.) Popular science information
See also Section (10.1.5) for links to educational material on the WWW.

This section contains articles related to electrochemical topics published in
journals generally available in most public libraries, and popular science books
written on electrochemistry.

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Easy-to-make Ag/AgCl reference electrode
G.A. East and M.A. del Valle, Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 77, No. 1,
p 97, January 2000.

Using a teaching model to correct known misconceptions in electrochemistry
P.A. Huddle, M.D. White, and F. Rogers, Journal of Chemical Education, Vol.
77, No. 1, pp 104-110, January 2000.

The future of fuel cells
Scientific American, Vol. 281, No. 1, pp 72-73, July 1999.

The electrochemical engine for vehicles (fuel cells)
A.J. Appleby, Scientific American, Vol. 281, No. 1, pp 74-79, July 1999.

The power plant in your basement (fuel cells)
A.C. Lloyd, Scientific American, Vol. 281, No. 1, pp 80-86, July 1999.

Replacing the battery in portable electronics (fuel cells)
C.K. Dyer, Scientific American, Vol. 281, No. 1, pp 88-93, July 1999.

Student construction of a gel-filled Ag/AgCl reference electrode for use in a
potentiometric titration
J.A. Thomas, Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 76, No. 1, pp 97-98,
January 1999.

Discovery box: the battery
G. Jeunesse, Scholastic Trade, 1998.

Sorting molecules with electricity (electrophoresis)
S. Carlson, Scientific American, Vol. 279, No. 6, p 110-111, December 1998.

Using constant-current sources
J.J. Carr, Electronics Now, Vol. 69, No. 10, pp 53-59, October 1998.

Cell phone battery may soon be the talk of town (micro, methanol fuel cell)
D. Page, Electronics Now, Vol. 69, No. 10, pp 20-21, October 1998.

Laboratory experiments on electrochemical remediation of the environment.
Part 4. Color removal of simulated wastewater by electrocoagulation-
electroflotation
J.G. Ibanez, M.M. Singh, and Z. Szafran, Journal of Chemical Education, Vol.
75, No. 8, pp 1040-1041, August 1998.

Laboratory experiments on electrochemical remediation of the environment.
Part 3. Microscale electrokinetic processing of soils
J.G. Ibanez, M.M. Singh, R.M. Pike, and Z. Szafran, Journal of Chemical
Education, Vol. 75, No. 5, pp 634-635, May 1998.

Fuel-cell powered vehicles
B. Siuru, Electronics Now, Vol. 69, No. 5, pp 50-53, 68, May 1998.

Micro fuel cells: taking on the Energizer Bunny
A.M. Hayashi, Scientific American, Vol. 278, No. 4, p 32, April 1998.

Introductory electrochemistry for kids---food for thought, and human potential
G.G. Stroebel and S.A. Myers, Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 75,
No. 2, pp. 178-180, February 1998.

Lemon cells revisited---the lemon-powered calculator
D.J. Swartling and C. Morgan, Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 75,
No. 2, pp. 181-182, February 1998.

Neighborhood electric vehicles
B. Siuru, Electronics Now, Vol. 69, No. 1, pp 47-50, January 1998.

Chemistry is electric!
M.E. Bowden, Chemical Heritage Foundation, Philadelphia, 1997.

Laboratory experiments on electrochemical remediation of the environment.
Part 2. Microscale indirect electrolytic destruction of organic wastes
J.G. Ibanez, M.M. Singh, R.M. Pike, and Z. Szafran, Journal of Chemical
Education, Vol. 74, No. 12, pp 1449-1450, December 1997.

Energy from fuel cells
A. Snyder, Electronics Now, Vol. 68, No. 10, pp. 56-58, 68, November 1997.

Power to the people (electric cars)
S. Oldham and B. Delaney, Popular Mechanics, Vol. 174, No. 7, pp. 72-75,
July 1997.

Build the fuel gauge --- a capacity indicator for your battery pack
J. Pivnichny, Electronics Now, Vol. 68, No. 4, pp. 58-59, 74, April 1997.

Driving on a charge
D. Sherman, Popular Science, pp. 68-72, April 1997.

Where did ion selective electrodes come from? The story of their development
and commercialization
M.S. Frant, Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 74, No. 2, pp. 159-166,
February 1997.

The seventies---golden age for ion selective electrodes
J. Ruzicka, Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 74, No. 2, pp. 167-170,
February 1997.

Industrial use and applications of ion selective electrodes
T.S. Light, Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 74, No. 2, pp. 171-176,
February 1997.

Evolution of blood chemistry analyzers based on ion selective electrodes
C.C. Young, Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 74, No. 2, pp. 177-182,
February 1997.

The electric experience (electric cars)
R. Cogan, Popular Science, Vol. 249, No. 5, pp. 81-84, November 1996.

The case for electric vehicles
D. Sperling, Scientific American, Vol. 275, No. 5, pp. 54-59, November 1996.

How to offer the optimal demonstration of the electrolysis of water
R.E. Zhou, Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 73, No. 8, pp. 786-787, August
1996.

Regulated power for electrochemistry
Electronics Now, Vol. 67, No. 3, pp. 47-48, 74-76, and 82, March 1996.

Regulated power for electrochemistry (power supply for electrolysis,
electrolating, etc)
E. Barrow, Electronics Now, Vol. 66, No. 12, pp. 29-30 and 64-68, December
1995.

Laboratory experiments on electrochemical remediation of the environment:
Electrocoagulation of oily wastewater
J.G. Ibanez, M.M. Takimoto, R.C. Vasquez, S. Basak, N. Myung, and
K. Rajeshwar, Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 72, No. 11, pp 1050-1052,
November 1995.

It's the battery, stupid! (electric cars)
S.F. Brown, Popular Science, Vol. 246, No. 2, pp. 62-64 and 78, February
1995.

New age of the electric car
Popular Mechanics, Vol. 171, No. 2, pp. 38-40 and 103, February 1994.

Batteries reborn (rechargeable batteries)
Popular Mechanics, Vol. 171, No. 1, pp. 37-39, January 1994.

We drive the world's best electric car
Popular Science, Vol. 244, No. 1, pp. 52-58, January 1994.

Cold fusion: it ain't over till it's over
J E. Bishop, Popular Science, Vol. 243, No. 2, pp. 47 and 82, August 1993.

Through the glass, darkly ("smart window" technology based on electro-chromic
polymers and optically-transparent thin-layer cells)
P.J. Skerrett, Popular Science, Vol. 243, No. 1, 80 and 87, July 1993.

Fuel cell update
P.J. Skerrett, Popular Science, Vol. 242, No. 6, pp. 88 and 120, June 1993.

High energy batteries
Popular Science, Vol. 242, No. 2, pp. 64-68 and 92, February 1993.

Biosensors (microelectrodes)
J.S. Schultz, Scientific American, Vol. 265, No. 2, pp. 64-69, August 1991.

Electric car showdown in Phoenix
R. Cook, Popolar Science, Vol. 239, No. 1, pp. 64-65 and 82, July 1991.

Electric vehicles only
L. Frank and D. McCosh, Popular Science, Vol. 238, No. 5, pp. 76-81 and 110,
May 1991.

For older papers see the

Electrochemical Science and Technology Information Resource (ESTIR):

http://electrochem.cwru.edu/estir/


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