Exclusive Feature Papers in Electrochemistry—2nd Edition
A special issue of Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049). This special issue belongs to the section "Electrochemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 January 2026 | Viewed by 20
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Interests: applied electrochemistry; electrochemical (bio)sensors; waste-water treatment; corrosion science; surface engineering; surface chemistry; multisine impedance monitoring; nonstationary processes
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Modern electrochemical science plays a dominant role in numerous fields in the 21st century. It is fundamental for the research and development of such fields as energy storage and conversion devices; electrocatalysis; carbon-neutral energy cycle; environmental applications (such as water remediation and removal of harmful contaminants); (bio)sensors and point-of-care diagnostic systems; corrosion protection; development of new materials (or modification of those already available); and many more. It has also emerged that electrochemical processes can form the basis of methods and technologies that are environmentally friendly and sustainable, which aligns with the global push toward greener alternatives across scientific and industrial sectors.
The first edition (https://www.mdpi.com/journal/molecules/special_issues/7O24Z3F412) was closed with 18 excellent feature papers. We announced the second edition to continue collecting articles on the current trends and prospects in electrochemistry, in particular those that explore technology innovations for sustainable development. Articles related to the above-defined areas, as well as other interdisciplinary fields connected with redox chemistry, are most welcome.
Prof. Dr. Jacek Ryl
Guest Editor
Dr. Tomasz Swebocki
Guest Editor Assistant
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Keywords
- electrochemical science
- energy conversion
- electrocatalysis
- electrooxidation and electroreduction
- (bio)sensors
- corrosion science
- environmental applications
- new materials
- green electrochemistry
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