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  1. Catalytic Half-Electrolysis of Water
  2. Gallate-based metal–organic frameworks for the selective removal of trace ammonia via hydrogen bond engineering
  3. A critical review on deactivation dynamics in methane combustion catalysts: Challenges and innovations for palladium-based systems
  4. Immobilizing S-nZVI@LDO for simultaneous removal of PFOA and TCE co-contaminants from groundwater
  5. Application of nanocellulose in anticorrosion coatings — A review of recent advances
  6. Low-temperature catalytic oxidation of toluene using CeO2@MIL-101(Fe): Stability against water and SO2
  7. Harnessing MOF-based and derived catalysts for efficient BTEX oxidation: Progress, challenges, and future directions
  8. Molten base carbonisation and activation of non-lignin-rich biomass into hierarchically porous carbon with surface-rich functionalities for supercapacitor electrodes
  9. Self‐Regulatory Lean‐Electrolyte Flow for Building 600 Wh Kg−1‐Level Rechargeable Lithium Batteries
  10. Gigawatt-hour to terawatt-hour salt cavern supercapacitors and supercapatteries
  11. Advancing carbon dioxide capture: investigation into the kinetics and efficiency of absorption in molten calcium oxide–chloride
  12. Cell Components – Electrolytes | Non-Aqueous Liquid Electrolyte
  13. Study about the effect of cellulose nanocrystals on a polyacrylate miniemulsion
  14. Fray-Farthing-Chen Cambridge Process: From Serendipity to Space Exploration
  15. A hierarchical host microstructure enables regulated inner Li deposition for stable Li metal electrodes
  16. An Undergraduate Practical for Evaluation of Powdery Battery Materials with a Metallic Cavity Electrode
  17. Conversion of high moisture biomass to hierarchical porous carbon via molten base carbonisation and activation for electrochemical double layer capacitor
  18. High-Efficiency NO conversion via In-Situ grown covalent organic framework on g-C3N4 nanosheets with Single-Atom platinum photocatalyst
  19. Study of pyrene-based covalent organic frameworks for efficient photocatalytic oxidation of low-concentration NO
  20. Redox Materials for Electrochemical Capacitors
  21. Electrochemical Properties of 3D-Printed Conducting Polymers in Relation to Supercapacitors
  22. Molten Base Carbonisation and Activation of Bamboo Shoots to Generate Capacitive Carbon
  23. Correction to “Modulating the Density of Catalytic Sites in Multiple-Component Covalent Organic Frameworks for Electrocatalytic Carbon Dioxide Reduction”
  24. Emerging Molten Salts Based Electrochemical Energy Technologies
  25. Alkali and alkaline earth metals in liquid salts for supercapatteries
  26. Dimensionally-controlled interlayer spaces of covalent organic frameworks for the oxygen evolution reaction
  27. Facile synthesis of multi-layer Co(OH)2/CeO2-g-C3N4 ternary synergistic heterostructure for efficient photocatalytic oxidation of NO under visible light
  28. Alternate water electrolysis
  29. Hydration control in the fabrication of high-density magnesia products via slip casting
  30. Nano-Scale Engineering of Heterojunction for Alkaline Water Electrolysis
  31. Chemical Scissor Medicated Intercalation of NbS2 by Transition Metal for Electromagnetic Properties Tuning
  32. A comparative study on silicon-based negatrode materials in metallic cavity electrode and button half cell — Uncovering unseen microscopic and dynamic features
  33. Modulating Skeletons of Covalent Organic Framework for High‐Efficiency Gold Recovery
  34. Weldable and electrochemically stable composite of graphene and polyvinylidene fluoride as a current collector for promoting reversible lithium plating/stripping
  35. Modulating the Density of Catalytic Sites in Multiple-Component Covalent Organic Frameworks for Electrocatalytic Carbon Dioxide Reduction
  36. Post-synthetic modification of covalent organic frameworks for CO2 electroreduction
  37. A new vehicle specific power method based on internally observable variables: Application to CO2 emission assessment for a hybrid electric vehicle
  38. Half-Electrolysis of Water with the Aid of a Supercapacitor Electrode
  39. Electrochemistry of Titanium Carbide MXenes in Supercapacitor
  40. Non‐Interpenetrated 3D Covalent Organic Framework with Dia Topology for Au Ions Capture
  41. LiAlO2-Modified Li Negative Electrode with Li10GeP2S12 Electrolytes for Stable All-Solid-State Lithium Batteries
  42. Synergistic Effects of 1-Octyl-3-Methylimidazolium Hexafluorophosphate and Cellulose Nanocrystals on Improving Polyacrylate Waterborne Anti-Corrosion Coatings
  43. Dual atomic catalysts from COF‐derived carbon for CO2RR by suppressing HER through synergistic effects
  44. Performance and application of Si/Ti3C2T x (MXene) composites in lithium ion battery
  45. Dual‐functional ZnO/LiF layer protected lithium metal for stable Li10GeP2S12‐based all‐solid‐state lithium batteries
  46. CNT/PVDF Composite Coating Layer on Cu with a Synergy of Uniform Current Distribution and Stress Releasing for Improving Reversible Li Plating/Stripping
  47. Molten Salt Carbonization and Activation of Biomass to Functional Biocarbon
  48. The role of 1-octyl-3-methylimidazolium hexafluorophosphate in anticorrosion coating formula development
  49. Enhanced Performance of Silicon Negative Electrodes Composited with Titanium Carbide Based MXenes for Lithium-Ion Batteries
  50. Perspective—Redox Ionic Liquid Electrolytes for Supercapattery
  51. Honeycombed activated carbon with greatly increased specific surface by direct activation of glucose for supercapacitors
  52. Linear and non-linear pseudocapacitances with or without diffusion control
  53. Enhancement of photoconversion efficiency and light harvesting ability of TiO2 nanotube-arrays with Cu2ZnSnS4
  54. Current progress on catalytic oxidation of toluene: a review
  55. Nano-channel-based physical and chemical synergic regulation for dendrite-free lithium plating
  56. Fluorinated electrolyte for lithium ion batteries
  57. High Yield and Packing Density Activated Carbon by One-Step Molecular Level Activation of Hydrophilic Pomelo Peel for Supercapacitors
  58. Rheological study and printability investigation of titania inks for Direct Ink Writing process
  59. Indirect electrosynthesis of ammonia from nitrogen and water by a magnesium chloride cycle at atmospheric pressure
  60. Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia Assisted Green Electrochemical Preparation of Silicon from Solid Silica in Calcium Chloride Melt
  61. Mechanisms and Product Options of Magnesiothermic Reduction of Silica to Silicon for Lithium-Ion Battery Applications
  62. Soft electrolyte of mixed ceramic and salt for high temperature iron-air battery
  63. Erratum to: Interactions of molten salts with cathode products in the FFC Cambridge Process
  64. Nanomaterials Enhanced Heat Storage in Molten Salts
  65. A composite surface configuration towards improving cycling stability of Li-rich layered oxide materials
  66. Carbon-emcoating architecture boosts lithium storage of Nb2O5
  67. Making hydrocarbon fuels from carbon dioxide and water in molten salts
  68. Better Understanding of the FFC Cambridge Process
  69. (Invited) Faradaic Charge Storage and Supercapattery Explained
  70. Molten Salts Based Electrochemical Approach to Regenerative Fuels
  71. P3HT:ZnS Based Photovoltaic Devices with Enhanced Performance Assisted by Oxidised Carbon Nanotubes
  72. Aqueous supercapattery with redox electrolytes
  73. Electrochemical study of different membrane materials for the fabrication of stable, reproducible and reusable reference electrode
  74. Steam electrolysis in molten hydroxides for hydrogen
  75. Production of FePO4 with a hierarchical structure
  76. P3HT:ZnS Based Photovoltaic Devices with Enhanced Performance Assisted by Oxidised Carbon Nanotubes
  77. The effect of variable operating parameters for hydrocarbon fuel formation from CO2 by molten salts electrolysis
  78. Hydrocarbon fuels from CO2 and H2O by molten salt electrolysis
  79. Which is better: Nanoporous carbon vs. nanoparticulate carbon for supercapacitors
  80. Silicon prepared by electro-reduction in molten salts as new energy materials
  81. Supercapattery: Merit merge of capacitive and Nernstian charge storage mechanisms
  82. A Co9S8 microsphere and N-doped carbon nanotube composite host material for lithium-sulfur batteries
  83. Design and optimization of electrochemical cell potential for hydrogen gas production
  84. Effects of Pore Widening vs Oxygenation on Capacitance of Activated Carbon in Aqueous Sodium Sulfate Electrolyte
  85. Supercapatteries as High-Performance Electrochemical Energy Storage Devices
  86. Microfluidic formation of highly monodispersed multiple cored droplets using needle‐based system in parallel mode
  87. New Precursors Derived Activated Carbon and Graphene for Aqueous Supercapacitors with Unequal Electrode Capacitances
  88. Environmental assessment of the near-net-shape electrochemical metallisation process and the Kroll-electron beam melting process for titanium manufacture
  89. Invention and fundamentals of the FFC Cambridge Process
  90. Synergetic treatment of dye contaminated wastewater using microparticles functionalized with carbon nanotubes/titanium dioxide nanocomposites
  91. Inter-Particle Electronic and Ionic Modifications of the Ternary Ni-Co-Mn Oxide for Efficient and Stable Lithium Storage
  92. Synthesis and performance optimisation of spray coated Cu2ZnSnS4 absorbing layers from single-source xanthate precursors
  93. Electrochemical investigation of novel reference electrode Ni/Ni(OH)₂ in comparison with silver and platinum inert quasi-reference electrodes for electrolysis in eutectic molten hydroxide
  94. A novel “holey-LFP / graphene / holey-LFP” sandwich nanostructure with significantly improved rate capability for lithium storage
  95. Dental Resin Monomer Enables Unique NbO 2 /Carbon Lithium‐Ion Battery Negative Electrode with Exceptional Performance
  96. Mechano‐Fenton–Piranha Oxidation of Carbon Nanotubes for Energy Application
  97. Physicochemical and Electrochemical Properties of 1,1,2,2‐Tetrafluoroethyl‐2,2,3,3‐Tetrafluoropropyl Ether as a Co‐Solvent for High‐Voltage Lithium‐Ion Electrolytes
  98. Ionic liquids for electricity storage
  99. Intramolecular electrostatics with anions
  100. TiO2 aided sunlight to heat conversion
  101. Polymer-nanocarbon composites
  102. Assessment of toxicity reduction in ZnS substituted CdS:P3HT bulk heterojunction solar cells fabricated using a single-source precursor deposition
  103. Low cost photovoltaics
  104. Polymer microspheres for adsorption of pollutant
  105. Electrochemistry of ferric ions in molten salts
  106. (Invited) Interaction of Anions with Partially Oxidized Carbon Nanotubes and the Influence on the Performance of Polypyrrole-Carbon Nanotube Composite Electrodes
  107. Agar to Activated Carbon for supercapacitor
  108. Molten salts battery
  109. Ultrasonic synthesis of (NH4)Fe2(PO4)2(OH)∙2H2O
  110. Aluminum corrosion behavior in a new fluoro-electrolyte
  111. Basics of Supercapattery
  112. Ni-Co-compounds based supercapattery
  113. Supercapacitor with redox active halide anions
  114. Fluorinated Electrolytes for Li-Ion Batteries
  115. FFC Cambridge Process for titanium production
  116. Rapid preparation of high electrochemical performance LiFePO 4 /C composite cathode material with an ultrasonic-intensified micro-impinging jetting reactor
  117. Mechanisms and Designs of Asymmetrical Electrochemical Capacitors
  118. Oxidation Decomposition Mechanism of Fluoroethylene Carbonate-Based Electrolytes for High-Voltage Lithium Ion Batteries: A DFT Calculation and Experimental Study
  119. Highly Efficient Sulfonic/Carboxylic Dual-Acid Synergistic Catalysis for Esterification Enabled by Sulfur-Rich Graphene Oxide
  120. Advances on transition metal oxides catalysts for formaldehyde oxidation: A review
  121. Synthesis and applications of MOF-derived porous nanostructures
  122. Electrolytes for electrochemical energy storage
  123. Effect of the Changed Electrolytic Cell on the Current Efficiency in FFC Cambridge Process
  124. Magnesia-stabilised zirconia solid electrolyte assisted electrochemical investigation of iron ions in a SiO2–CaO–MgO–Al2O3molten slag at 1723 K
  125. Pseudocapacitance from delocalized valence electrons
  126. High Voltage, Flame Retardant Electrolytes for Lithium-Ion Batteries
  127. Correction: Preparation of Mo nanopowders through electroreduction of solid MoS2 in molten KCl–NaCl
  128. Advanced Extractive Electrometallurgy
  129. Conducting Polymer Nanocomposite-Based Supercapacitors
  130. Supercapattery vs. Supercapacitor and Battery
  131. Polypyrrole/TiO2 nanotube arrays with coaxial heterogeneous structure as sulfur hosts for lithium sulfur batteries
  132. Smart Windows
  133. Dry and Hot Feul Cells
  134. Redox electrode materials for supercapatteries
  135. Bipolarly stacked electrolyser for energy and space efficient fabrication of supercapacitor electrodes
  136. Capacitive and non-capacitive faradaic charge storage
  137. Highly efficient photoanodes based on cascade structural semiconductors of Cu2Se/CdSe/TiO2: a multifaceted approach to achieving microstructural and compositional control
  138. Supercapattery with ionic liquids
  139. Electrochemical processing of lignin in ionic liquids
  140. Inert graphite anode for molten salt electrolysis
  141. Fatty Acids to Biodiesel
  142. Microspheres of graphene and lithium iron phosphate
  143. Photo-electro-catalytic water decomposition on Cu2O-TiO2 nanotube array
  144. Developments for nuclear reactors and spent fuels processing
  145. Knowledge Advancement in Liquid Salts R&D
  146. Liquid Salts for improved energy conversion and storage
  147. Liquid salts benefits to energy efficiency and environmental impact
  148. Faraday Discussion on Liquid Salts
  149. Electrochemical manufacturing of nanocarbons from carbon dioxide in molten alkali metal carbonate salts: roles of alkali metal cations
  150. Correlation of energy storage performance of supercapacitor with iso-propanol improved wettability of aqueous electrolyte on activated carbon electrodes of various apparent densities
  151. Promising prospects of electrochemistry for energy and materials
  152. Environmental and energy gains from using molten magnesium–sodium–potassium chlorides for electro-metallisation of refractory metal oxides
  153. Influence of CO2 Gas in the Electro-Carburisation Process of Mild Steel
  154. Cell voltage versus electrode potential range in aqueous supercapacitors
  155. Redox active nanostructured carbons for supercapattery
  156. Electrochemical Preparation of Fine Powders of Nickel-Boron Alloys in Molten Chlorides for Magnetic Hydrogenation Catalysts
  157. Redox Electrolytes in Supercapacitors
  158. Organoaqueous electrolytes for cold winter
  159. Titanium carbide nanocube core induced interfacial growth of crystalline polypyrrole/polyvinyl alcohol lamellar shell for wide-temperature range supercapacitors
  160. The FFC Cambridge process and its relevance to valorisation of ilmenite and titanium-rich slag
  161. Role of surface contaminants, functionalities, defects and electronic structure: general discussion
  162. Carbon electrodes for energy storage: general discussion
  163. The many faces of carbon in electrochemistry: general discussion
  164. Investigation of electrochemical reduction of GeO2 to Ge in molten CaCl2-NaCl
  165. Influences of graphite anode area on electrolysis of solid metal oxides in molten salts
  166. (Invited) An Overview of the REFINE Project --- The Sustainable Reduction of Spent Fuel Vital in a Closed Loop Nuclear Energy Cycle
  167. Molten Salt Assisted Electrochemical Separation of Spent Fuel Surrogates by Partial Direct Reduction and Selective Anodic Dissolution
  168. Influences of ions and temperature on performance of carbon nano-particulates in supercapacitors with neutral aqueous electrolytes
  169. Assessing the accuracy of loss estimation methods for supercapacitor energy storage devices operating under constant power cycling
  170. Indirect electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide to carbon nanopowders in molten alkali carbonates: Process variables and product properties
  171. A sunlight assisted dual purpose photoelectrochemical cell for low voltage removal of heavy metals and organic pollutants in wastewater
  172. Achieving low voltage half electrolysis with a supercapacitor electrode
  173. Electro-deposition and re-oxidation of carbon in carbonate-containing molten salts
  174. Electrochemical fabrication of porous Sn/SnSb negative electrodes from mixed SnO2–Sb2O3
  175. Preparation of Mo nanopowders through electroreduction of solid MoS2in molten KCl–NaCl
  176. Carbon electrodeposition in molten salts: electrode reactions and applications
  177. Cryo-solvatochromism in ionic liquids
  178. Carbon electrode interfaces for synthesis, sensing and electrocatalysis: general discussion
  179. Study of liquid ion diffusion in electroreduction of solid WS 2 cathode to nanometer W in molten NaCl-KCl using an instantaneous ion release and diffusion model
  180. Liquid diffusion of the instantaneously released oxygen ion in the electrolytic porous Fe from solid Fe2O3 in molten CaCl2
  181. Understanding supercapacitors based on nano-hybrid materials with interfacial conjugation
  182. Electrochemical Near-Net-Shape Production Via the FFC Cambridge Process --- Dedication to the Special Session for the 2012 Max Bredig Award
  183. Near-Net-Shape Production of Hollow Titanium Alloy Components via Electrochemical Reduction of Metal Oxide Precursors in Molten Salts
  184. Up-scalable and controllable electrolytic production of photo-responsive nanostructured silicon
  185. A comparative study of anodic oxidation of bromide and chloride ions on platinum electrodes in 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium hexafluorophosphate
  186. A PRS model for accurate prediction of the optimal solid oxide cathode structure for the preparation of metals in molten chlorides
  187. Forming metal powders by electrolysis
  188. 1.9 V aqueous carbon–carbon supercapacitors with unequal electrode capacitances
  189. The Effect of Cooling Rate in Molten Salt Electro-Carburisation Process
  190. A Robust Alumina Membrane Reference Electrode for High Temperature Molten Salts
  191. Produced water treatment technologies
  192. Supercapattery vs Supercapacitor
  193. Evaluation of a digitally controlled power electronic emulator for supercapacitor
  194. Electrolysis of solid metal sulfide to metal and sulfur in molten NaCl–KCl
  195. Carbon nanotube/titanium dioxide (CNT/TiO2) core–shell nanocomposites with tailored shell thickness, CNT content and photocatalytic/photoelectrocatalytic properties
  196. Interfacial Synthesis: Amphiphilic Monomers Assisted Ultrarefining of Mesoporous Manganese Oxide Nanoparticles and the Electrochemical Implications
  197. Electrochemical Detection
  198. 20 V stack of aqueous supercapacitors with carbon (−), titanium bipolar plates and CNT‐polypyrrole composite (+)
  199. Processing Nanomaterials in Molten Salts: Partially Electrometallized TiO2 as Pt Support for Enhanced Catalytic Oxidation of CO and CH3OH
  200. Synthesis, Characterization, and Electrochemical Properties of Diruthenium Complexes Bridged by Anthraquinones
  201. Theoretical specific capacitance based on charge storage mechanisms of conducting polymers: Comment on ‘Vertically oriented arrays of polyaniline nanorods and their super electrochemical properties’
  202. Capture of Carbon dioxide by hydroxyl functionalized ionic liquid
  203. Utilisation of Carbon Dioxide for Electro-Carburisation of Mild Steel in Molten Carbonate Salts
  204. Electrochemical Considerations in Supercapacitors with Nanocomposites
  205. Nanocomposites of manganese oxides and carbon nanotubes for aqueous supercapacitor stacks
  206. ChemInform Abstract: Solid State Electro‐reduction in Liquid Salts
  207. A Golden Episode Continues Fenton’s Colorful Story
  208. Eine goldene Episode in der farbenfrohen Geschichte des Fenton‐Reagens
  209. Electrodeposition of Nonconducting Polymers: Roles of Carbon Nanotubes in the Process and Products
  210. Metal‐to‐Oxide Molar Volume Ratio: The Overlooked Barrier to Solid‐State Electroreduction and a “Green” Bypass through Recyclable NH4HCO3
  211. Metal‐to‐Oxide Molar Volume Ratio: The Overlooked Barrier to Solid‐State Electroreduction and a “Green” Bypass through Recyclable NH4HCO3
  212. Nanostructured materials for the construction of asymmetrical supercapacitors
  213. Rationalisation and optimisation of solid state electro-reduction of SiO2 to Si in molten CaCl2 in accordance with dynamic three-phase interlines based voltammetry
  214. Unequalisation of electrode capacitances for enhanced energy capacity in asymmetrical supercapacitors
  215. Cyclic Voltammetry of ZrO[sub 2] Powder in the Metallic Cavity Electrode in Molten CaCl[sub 2]
  216. Microstructures of Electro-Carburized Mild Steels
  217. Cyclic Voltammetry of Solid TiO
  218. Phase-Tunable Fabrication of Consolidated (α+β)-TiZr Alloys for Biomedical Applications through Molten Salt Electrolysis of Solid Oxides
  219. Affordable electrolytic ferrotitanium alloys with marine engineering potentials
  220. ChemInform Abstract: Solid State Reactions: An Electrochemical Approach in Molten Salts
  221. Carbon nanotubes/titanium dioxide (CNTs/TiO2) nanocomposites prepared by conventional and novel surfactant wrapping sol–gel methods exhibiting enhanced photocatalytic activity
  222. Selecting the power electronic interface for a supercapattery based energy storage system
  223. Cyclic voltammetry of electroactive and insulative compounds in solid state: A revisit of AgCl in aqueous solutions assisted by metallic cavity electrode and chemically modified electrode
  224. Solar‐thermochromism of Pseudocrystalline Nanodroplets of Ionic Liquid–NiII Complexes Immobilized inside Translucent Microporous PVDF Films
  225. Individual and Bipolarly Stacked Asymmetrical Aqueous Supercapacitors of CNTs/SnO[sub 2] and CNTs/MnO[sub 2] Nanocomposites
  226. Direct and low energy electrolytic co-reduction of mixed oxides to zirconium-based multi-phase hydrogen storage alloys in molten salts
  227. Solid State Electro-Reduction in Liquid Salts
  228. Photo-electro-catalysis enhancement on carbon nanotubes/titanium dioxide (CNTs/TiO2) composite prepared by a novel surfactant wrapping sol–gel method
  229. Eight-electron oxidation of borohydride at potentials negative to reversible hydrogen electrode
  230. Electrochemical Conversion of Oxide Precursors to Consolidated Zr and Zr−2.5Nb Tubes
  231. Distinct element modelling of cubic particle packing and flow
  232. Manganese oxide based materials for supercapacitors
  233. Carbon nanotube and conducting polymer composites for supercapacitors
  234. Switching on Fast Lithium Ion Conductivity in Garnets: The Structure and Transport Properties of Li3+xNd3Te2−xSbxO12
  235. Ferrocene Sensors
  236. Electrochemical Methods to Enhance the Capacitance in Activated Carbon/Polyaniline Composites
  237. Computer-aided control of electrolysis of solid Nb2O5 in molten CaCl2
  238. Thermo-solvatochromism of chloro-nickel complexes in 1-hydroxyalkyl-3-methyl-imidazolium cation based ionic liquids
  239. Internally referenced analysis of charge-transfer reactions in a new ferrocenyl bithiophenic conducting polymer through cyclic voltammetry
  240. Solid state reactions: an electrochemical approach in molten salts
  241. The measurement of specific capacitances of conducting polymers using the quartz crystal microbalance
  242. An Asymmetrical Supercapacitor Based on CNTs/SnO2 and CNTs/MnO2 Nanocomposites Working at 1.7 V in Aqueous Electrolyte
  243. A comparative study on electrochemical co-deposition and capacitance of composite films of conducting polymers and carbon nanotubes
  244. Nanoscale Microelectrochemical Cells on Carbon Nanotubes
  245. Electrolysis of solid MoS2 in molten CaCl2 for Mo extraction without CO2 emission
  246. Electro-reduction of cuprous chloride powder to copper nanoparticles in an ionic liquid
  247. Study on the reduction of highly porous TiO2 precursors and thin TiO2 layers by the FFC-Cambridge process
  248. More affordable electrolytic LaNi5-type hydrogen storage powders
  249. Achieving high electrode specific capacitance with materials of low mass specific capacitance: Potentiostatically grown thick micro-nanoporous PEDOT films
  250. Roles of Cationic and Elemental Calcium in the Electro-Reduction of Solid Metal Oxides in Molten Calcium Chloride
  251. Three‐Phase Interlines Electrochemically Driven into Insulator Compounds: A Penetration Model and Its Verification by Electroreduction of Solid AgCl
  252. Thin Pellets:  Fast Electrochemical Preparation of Capacitor Tantalum Powders
  253. Structure and Ionic‐Transport Properties of Lithium‐Containing Garnets Li3Ln3Te2O12 (Ln: Y, Pr, Nd, Sm—Lu).
  254. Electrolytic reduction of mixed solid oxides in molten salts for energy efficient production of the TiNi alloy
  255. Structure and Ionic-Transport Properties of Lithium-Containing Garnets Li3Ln3Te2O12 (Ln = Y, Pr, Nd, Sm−Lu)
  256. Electrochemically Driven Three‐Phase Interlines into Insulator Compounds: Electroreduction of Solid SiO2 in Molten CaCl2
  257. A direct electrochemical route from oxide precursors to the terbium–nickel intermetallic compound TbNi5
  258. Extraction of titanium from different titania precursors by the FFC Cambridge process
  259. Improvement of the glass-forming ability of Zr55Cu30Al10Ni5 and Cu47Ti34Zr11Ni8 alloys by electro-deoxidation of the melts
  260. A Direct Electrochemical Route from Ilmenite to Hydrogen‐Storage Ferrotitanium Alloys
  261. Chromium metal powder from its oxide powder
  262. Electrolytic synthesis of TbFe2 from Tb4O7 and Fe2O3 powders in molten CaCl2
  263. Electrochemical Metallization of Solid Terbium Oxide
  264. Electrochemical Metallization of Solid Terbium Oxide
  265. A morphological study of the FFC chromium and titanium powders
  266. “Perovskitization”‐Assisted Electrochemical Reduction of Solid TiO2 in Molten CaCl2
  267. “Perovskitization”‐Assisted Electrochemical Reduction of Solid TiO2 in Molten CaCl2
  268. Carbon nanotube stabilised emulsions for electrochemical synthesis of porous nanocomposite coatings of poly[3,4-ethylene-dioxythiophene]
  269. A study of the film formation kinetics on zinc in different acidic corrosion inhibitor solutions by quartz crystal microbalance
  270. Electrochemistry at Conductor/Insulator/Electrolyte Three-Phase Interlines:  A Thin Layer Model
  271. Unusual anodic behaviour of chloride ion in 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium hexafluorophosphate
  272. A quartz sealed Ag/AgCl reference electrode for CaCl2 based molten salts
  273. Voltammetric Studies of Through-Space and Through-Bond Electrostatic Interactions in Alkyl Linked Ferrocene and Benzoaza-15-crown-5 Receptor Molecules in Acetonitrile
  274. Metallic Cavity Electrodes for Investigation of Powders
  275. Electrochemical fabrication and capacitance of composite films of carbon nanotubes and polyaniline
  276. Tuning the maximum absorption wavelengths of phthalocyanine derivatives
  277. Microstructure development in drying latex coatings
  278. Electrochemical Synthesis of LiTiO2 and LiTi2O4 in Molten LiCl.
  279. Controlling the nanostructure of electrochemically grown nanoporous composites of carbon nanotubes and conducting polymers
  280. Intramolecular Electrostatics: Coulomb's Law at Sub‐Nanometers
  281. Electrochemical Synthesis of LiTiO2 and LiTi2O4 in Molten LiCl
  282. Studies of deposition of and charge storage in polypyrrole–chloride and polypyrrole–carbon nanotube composites with an electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance
  283. Electrochemical removal of oxygen for processing glass-forming alloys
  284. Redox deposition of manganese oxide on graphite for supercapacitors
  285. Toward optimisation of electrolytic reduction of solid chromium oxide to chromium powder in molten chloride salts
  286. Direct electrolytic preparation of chromium powder
  287. Reduction of titanium and other metal oxides using electrodeoxidation
  288. Electrochemical Preparation of Silicon and Its Alloys from Solid Oxides in Molten Calcium Chloride
  289. Electrochemical Preparation of Silicon and Its Alloys from Solid Oxides in Molten Calcium Chloride
  290. Circuit elements in carbon nanotube-polymer composites
  291. Electrochemical Fabrication of Nickel Manganese Gallium Alloy Powder
  292. Superconducting Nb3Sn intermetallics made by electrochemical reduction of Nb2O5–SnO2 oxides
  293. Bis(calix[4]diquinone) Receptors:  Cesium- and Rubidium-Selective Redox-Active Ionophores
  294. Characterizing the Dopant Behavior of Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes in Conducting Polymers
  295. Electrolytic, TEM and Raman studies on the production of carbon nanotubes in molten NaCl
  296. A feasibility study of scaling-up the electrolytic production of carbon nanotubes in molten salts
  297. Fe-Filled Carbon Nanotubes:  Nano-electromagnetic Inductors
  298. Fe-filled carbon nanotube-polystyrene: RCL composites
  299. Niobium based intermetallics as a source of high-current/high magnetic field superconductors
  300. Electrochemical investigation of lithium intercalation into graphite from molten lithium chloride
  301. Electrochemical Capacitance of Nanocomposite Films Formed by Coating Aligned Arrays of Carbon Nanotubes with Polypyrrole
  302. Electrochemical Capacitance of a Nanoporous Composite of Carbon Nanotubes and Polypyrrole
  303. Electrochemical Removal of Oxygen in amorphous Zr55Cu30Al10Ni5
  304. Voltammetric Studies of the Oxygen-Titanium Binary System in Molten Calcium Chloride
  305. The Effect of Nanotube Loading and Dispersion on the Three-Dimensional Nanostructure of Carbon Nanotube-Conducting Polymer Composite Films
  306. Cathodic deoxygenation of the alpha case on titanium and alloys in molten calcium chloride
  307. Synthesis and Electrochemical Polymerisation of Calix[4]pyrroles Containing N-substituted Pyrrole Moieties
  308. Cesium- and Rubidium-Selective Redox-Active Bis(calix[4]diquinone) Ionophores
  309. Cesium- and Rubidium-Selective Redox-Active Bis(calix[4]diquinone) Ionophores
  310. ChemInform Abstract: Direct Electrochemical Reduction of Titanium Dioxide to Titanium in Molten Calcium Chloride.
  311. Doping and Electrochemical Capacitance of Carbon Nanotube-Polypyrrole Composite Films
  312. A low resistance boron-doped carbon nanotube–polystyrene composite
  313. Mixed-Phase W x Mo y C z S 2 Nanotubes
  314. Direct electrochemical reduction of titanium dioxide to titanium in molten calcium chloride
  315. Carbon Nanotube and Polypyrrole Composites: Coating and Doping
  316. Morphology, structure and growth of WS2 nanotubes
  317. Electrochemical Recognition of Charged and Neutral Guest Species by Redox-active Receptor Molecules
  318. Electrochemical molecular recognition: pathways between complexation and signalling
  319. Electrolytic conversion of graphite to carbon nanotubes in fused salts
  320. Novel voltammetric responses of a 1,1′-ferrocene bis(methylene aza-18-crown-6) receptor to group 1 and 2 metal cations in acetonitrile
  321. Lower-rim ferrocenyl substituted calixarenes: New electrochemical sensors for anions
  322. ELECTROCHEMICAL INVESTIGATION OF THE FORMATION OF CARBON NANOTUBES IN MOLTEN SALTS
  323. New Ionophoric Calix[4]diquinones:  Coordination Chemistry, Electrochemistry, and X-ray Crystal Structures
  324. New Bis- and Tris-Ferrocenoyl and Tris-Benzoyl Lower-rim Substituted Calix[5]arene Esters: Synthesis, Electrochemistry and X-ray Crystal Structures
  325. Transition metal cation and phosphate anion electrochemical recognition in water by new polyaza ferrocene macrocyclic ligands
  326. Electrochemical response to anions in acetonitrile by neutral molecular receptors containing ferrocene, amide and amine moieties
  327. Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Acyclic, Macrocyclic, and Calix[4]arene Ruthenium(II) Bipyridyl Receptor Molecules That Recognize and Sense Anions
  328. Synthesis and electrochemical polymerization of calix[4]arenes containing N-substituted pyrrole moieties
  329. Effects of calixarenes on the electrochemical reduction of buckminsterfullerene, C60
  330. Voltammetric and NMR studies of a bis(ferrocenecarboxamide)-substituted diaza 18-crown-6 receptor that simultaneously complexes and electrochemically recognises both cations and anions
  331. Synthesis and X-ray crystal structure of a new redox-active calix[5]arene containing a totally included ethanol molecule
  332. Asymmetrical complexation and simultaneous electrochemical recognition of two different group 2 metal cations by a 1,1′-ferrocene-bis(methylene aza-18-crown-6) receptor
  333. Electrochemical recognition of group 1 and 2 metal cations by redox-active ionophores
  334. Electrochemical studies of the conformational and sodium cation complexation properties of calix[4]arenediquinones
  335. Cation Recognition by New Diester- and Diamide-Calix[4]arenediquinones and a Diamide-Benzo-15-Crown-5-Calix[4]arene
  336. Diester-calix[4]arenediquinone complexation and electrochemical recognition of group 1 and 2, ammonium and alkyl ammonium guest cations.
  337. Metal, ammonium and alkyl ammonium cation recognition by a novel calix[4]arenediquinone crown ether
  338. A new bipyridinium bis benzo crown ether ligand whose redox properties are dependent upon complexed cation induced conformational switching effects
  339. Corrigenda
  340. Anion recognition by novel ruthenium(II) bipyridyl calix[4]arene receptor molecules
  341. ChemInform Abstract: New Polyaza and Polyammonium Ferrocene Macrocyclic Ligands That Complex and Electrochemically Recognise Transition Metal Cations and Phosphate Anions in Water.
  342. New polyaza and polyammonium ferrocene macrocyclic ligands that complex and electrochemically recognise transition metal cations and phosphate anions in water
  343. Selective electrochemical recognition of the dihydrogen phosphate anion in the presence of hydrogen sulfate and chloride ions by new neutral ferrocene anion receptors
  344. Nonaqueous electrochemistry of polypyrrole/polystyrenesulfonate composite films: voltammetric, coulometric, EPR, and a.c. impedance studies
  345. Spectroscopic and electrochemical studies of charge transfer in modified electrodes
  346. Porous Graphene