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Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry

Energy, Materials and Environmental Science & Technology

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Aims and scope

The Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry is devoted to all aspects of solid-state chemistry and solid-state physics in electrochemistry.

The Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry publishes novel papers on all aspects of electrochemical science and technology (E-chem S&T) of solid compounds, including experimental and theoretical, basic and applied works. It equally publishes papers on thermodynamics and kinetics of electrochemical reactions, if at least one actively participating phase is solid. Also of interest are articles on the transport of ions and electrons in solids, whenever these processes are relevant to electrochemical reactions and on the use of solid-state electrochemical reactions in the analysis of solids and their surfaces.
The journal focusses on the following fields: mechanisms of solid-state electrochemical reactions, semiconductor electrochemistry, electrochemical batteries, accumulators and fuel cells, electrochemical mineral leaching, galvanic metal plating, electrochemical potential memory devices, solid-state electrochemical sensors, ion and electron transport in solid materials and polymers, electrocatalysis, photoelectrochemistry, corrosion of solid materials, solid-state electroanalysis, electrochemical machining of materials, electrochromism and electrochromic devices, new electrochemical solid-state synthesis.
The Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry aims to notify and inform the professionals in the E-chem S&T community of progresses and advances made and their importance for future developments and success in the above-mentioned fields.

Important note: The Journal aims to publish papers and research articles that present novelty and innovation in E-chem S&T. As such, manuscripts dealing with only minor progress are excluded and will be rejected. Examples for issues and topics that the Journal is reluctant of promoting are the productions and synthesis of active/passive electrode materials and additives from natural and manmade waste/plants, aiming specifically to devices, including batteries, (ultra)capacitors, fuel cells/electrolyzers and dye sensitized solar cells. Manuscripts dealing with such materials used and applied as reduced agents for metal-oxide synthesis, as well as component materials in corrosion science and technology are unsolicited.

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