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  1. Graphenes for Corrosion Protection in Electrochemical Energy Technology
  2. Composite Electrolytes for Supercapacitors
  3. Functional Graphene Coatings in Electrochemical Energy Technology—Beyond Corrosion Protection
  4. Unser Energiedilemma – Gedanken und Bestandsaufnahme
  5. Comparative Assessment of Aromatic Iron Corrosion Inhibitors with Electrochemical Methods
  6. Size‐Dependent Effects of ZIF‐8 Derived Cathode Materials on Performance of Zinc‐Ion Capacitors
  7. Polymer Electrolytes for Supercapacitors
  8. Aromatic Metal Corrosion Inhibitors
  9. Adding CNTs into Anthracite towards High Performance Anode Materials for Lithium Ion Batteries
  10. Progress and Challenges of Vanadium Oxide Cathodes for Rechargeable Magnesium Batteries
  11. Recent advances of metal fluoride compounds cathode materials for lithium ion batteries: a review
  12. Pt-Pd Nanoparticles from Green Synthesis Combined with Multi-walled Carbon Nano-tubes as a Modifying Layer on a Glassy Carbon Electrode for the Electrochemical Detection of Pyrene
  13. Graphene Nanocomposite Materials for Supercapacitor Electrodes
  14. Sustainable release of Mg(NO3)2 from a separator boosts the electrochemical performance of lithium metal as an anode for secondary batteries
  15. Surfactants as Performance-Enhancing Additives in Supercapacitor Electrolyte Solutions—An Overview
  16. Key Issues and Strategies of Aqueous Zinc-Ion Batteries
  17. Surfactants as Performance-Enhancing Additives in Supercapacitor Electrolyte Solutions – An Overview
  18. Recent Progress in Polymer Waste‐Derived Porous Carbon for Supercapacitors
  19. N,P‐co‐doped 2D Carbon Nanosheets for High Energy Density Zinc‐Ion Capacitors
  20. Ag(e)ing and Degradation of Supercapacitors: Causes, Mechanisms, Models and Countermeasures
  21. Reference Electrodes
  22. Intrinsically Conducting Polymer Composites as Active Masses in Supercapacitors
  23. Comparative Study of PEDOT- and PEDOT:PSS Modified δ-MnO2 Cathodes for Aqueous Zinc Batteries with Enhanced Properties
  24. Upcycling of Pet Waste into N, P-Doped Porous Carbon Towards High Performance Zinc-Ion Capacitor
  25. All-Liquid Metal Battery
  26. Intrinsically Conducting Polymer Binders for Battery Electrodes
  27. Electrode Kinetic Data: Geometric vs. Real Surface Area
  28. Metal-Ion Batteries
  29. A Separator Modified with Rutile Titania and Three‐Dimensional Interconnected Graphene‐Like Carbon for Advanced Li−S Batteries
  30. Highly enhanced reversibility of a Zn anode by in-situ texturing
  31. Overoxidation of Intrinsically Conducting Polymers
  32. o-Toluidine in electrochemistry – an overview
  33. Conjugated Molecules and Polymers in Secondary Batteries: A Perspective
  34. Regulating Graphitic Carbon Nitride/Cocatalyst by an Amorphous MoS2 Conformal Multifunctional Intermediate Layer for Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution
  35. A comparison of methods for corrosion inhibitor assessment: Mild steel protected by disubstituted aromatics
  36. Three-dimensional hierarchical porous carbon derived from natural resources for highly efficient treatment of polluted water
  37. Porphyrinoids as Active Masses in Electrochemical Energy Storage
  38. Interactions in Electrodeposited Poly-3,4-Ethylenedioxythiophene—Tungsten Oxide Composite Films Studied with Spectroelectrochemistry
  39. Fabrication of S,N-Doped Carbon-Coated SnS2/SnS Heterostructures Supported by Hollow Carbon Microspheres for Sodium-Ion Storage
  40. Fabrication of highly and poorly oxidized silver oxide/silver/tin(IV) oxide nanocomposites and their comparative anti-pathogenic properties towards hazardous food pathogens
  41. Improved performance in lithium ion battery of CNT-Fe3O4@graphene induced by three-dimensional structured construction
  42. Corrosion of nonprecious metal alloys in dentistry in the presence of common saliva additives
  43. Intrinsically conducting polymers and their combinations with redox-active molecules for rechargeable battery electrodes: an update
  44. Highly efficient conversion of waste plastic into thin carbon nanosheets for superior capacitive energy storage
  45. Investigation of the microstructure on the nanoporous carbon based capacitive performance
  46. On the utilization of supercapacitor electrode materials
  47. Preparation of Fe3O4@polypyrrole composite materials for asymmetric supercapacitor applications
  48. Electrochemical Behavior of Composites of Poly-3,4-Ethylenedioxythiophene with ManGanese Oxide and Tungsten Oxide: Similarities and Differences
  49. Improving Electrochemical Properties by Sodium Doping for Lithium-Rich Layered Oxides
  50. Latest Advances in High-Voltage and High-Energy-Density Aqueous Rechargeable Batteries
  51. How to measure and report the capacity of electrochemical double layers, supercapacitors, and their electrode materials
  52. Composites and Copolymers Containing Redox-Active Molecules and Intrinsically Conducting Polymers as Active Masses for Supercapacitor Electrodes—An Introduction
  53. A Combination of Electrochemical and Adsorption Techniques for Degradation and Removal of Pesticide Padan 95SP (95% Cartap) from Water
  54. Carbon‐Coated SnS Nanosheets Supported on Porous Microspheres as Negative Electrode Material for Sodium‐Ion Batteries
  55. Degradation of pesticide Cartap in Padan 95SP by combined advanced oxidation and electro-Fenton process
  56. Electrochemistry: quo vadis or where should we head to?
  57. A multifunctional separator for high-performance lithium-sulfur batteries
  58. A comparative study of the corrosion stability of dental amalgams with electrochemical impedance measurements
  59. Construction of Hierarchical Hollow MoS2/Carbon Microspheres for Enhanced Lithium Storage Performance
  60. Corrigendum to “Spinel LiNixMn2−xO4 as cathode material for aqueous rechargeable lithium batteries” [Electrochim. Acta 93 (30 March 2013) 301–306]
  61. One-dimensional Sn(iv) hydroxide nanofluid toward nonlinear optical switching
  62. Warum altern Lithium‐Ionen‐Batterien?
  63. Corrosion Stability of Non-Precious Metal Nickel- and Cobalt-Based Alloys in Dentistry
  64. A Rechargeable Aqueous Lithium Ion Battery with High Rate Capability Based on Metallic Cadmium and LiCoO2
  65. Fabrication and characterization of crystalline Bi2TeO5 - Bi4Si3O12 - SiO2 nanocomposite
  66. Corrosion Stability of Metallic Materials in Dentistry as Studied with Electrochemical Impedance Measurements
  67. Effects of conductive binder on the electrochemical performance of lithium titanate anodes
  68. A Facile Synthesis of Hematite Nanorods from Rice Starch and Their Application to Pb(II) Ions Removal
  69. Hollow Structured Carbon@FeSe Nanocomposite as a Promising Anode Material for Li‐Ion Batteries
  70. A comment on the need to distinguish between cell and electrode impedances
  71. Composites of metal oxides and intrinsically conducting polymers as supercapacitor electrode materials: the best of both worlds?
  72. Performance of Negative Lithium Titanate Electrodes Containing Minimized Amounts of Conducting Polymer and Modified Guar Gum as Binder
  73. Polypyrrole Nanopipes as a Promising Cathode Material for Li‐ion Batteries and Li‐ion Capacitors: Two‐in‐One Approach
  74. Raman Scattering in Nanocomposites Based on Synthetic Opal and Nanocrystalline Bi2TeO5
  75. Electrocatalysis at Electrodes for Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries
  76. Structure, Optical and Electric Properties of Opal-Bismuth Silicate Nanocomposites
  77. Experimental methods in corrosion research
  78. Ultrasmall Fe3O4 nanodots within N-doped carbon frameworks from MOFs uniformly anchored on carbon nanowebs for boosting Li-ion storage
  79. Editorial
  80. Theoretical Investigation into Suitable Pore Sizes of Membranes for Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries
  81. Biosorptive removal of lead from aqueous solutions onto Taro (Colocasiaesculenta(L.) Schott) as a low cost bioadsorbent: Characterization, equilibria, kinetics and biosorption-mechanism studies
  82. Ultrathin Mesoporous RuCo2 O4 Nanoflakes: An Advanced Electrode for High-Performance Asymmetric Supercapacitors
  83. Physikalische Chemie 2016: Superkondensatoren als Energiespeicher
  84. Kinetics of Fast Redox Systems for Energy Storage
  85. Nanocomposites on the Base of Synthetic Opals and Nanocrystalline Phases of Bi-containing Active Dielectrics
  86. The Cadmium Electrode Revisited: Kinetic Data
  87. From current peaks to waves and capacitive currents—on the origins of capacitor-like electrode behavior
  88. Structural and Spectroscopic Properties of Homo- and Co-Oligomers of o-Phenylenediamine and o-Toluidine: Theoretical Insights Compared with Experimental Data
  89. High performance lithium insertion negative electrode materials for electrochemical devices
  90. Supercapacitors: from the Leyden jar to electric busses
  91. Low-Cost Al2O3 Coating Layer As a Preformed SEI on Natural Graphite Powder To Improve Coulombic Efficiency and High-Rate Cycling Stability of Lithium-Ion Batteries
  92. Synthetic approach from polypyrrole nanotubes to nitrogen doped pyrolyzed carbon nanotubes for asymmetric supercapacitors
  93. Growth of polypyrrole nanostructures through reactive templates for energy storage applications
  94. Correction: An acid-free rechargeable battery based on PbSO4 and spinel LiMn2O4
  95. Improved Electrochemical Behavior of Amorphous Carbon-Coated Copper/CNT Composites as Negative Electrode Material and Their Energy Storage Mechanism
  96. A comparative spectroelectrochemistry of homo- and copolymerization of pyrrole and N-methylpyrrole with indole on a gold electrode
  97. VO2(B) @ carbon cathodes for lithium ion batteries
  98. An impressive emulsion polymerization route for the synthesis of highly soluble and conducting polyaniline salts
  99. Enhanced electrochemical performance of oxygen-deficient Li4Ti5O12− anode material induced by graphene oxide
  100. Electrochemical supercapacitive properties of polypyrrole thin films: influence of the electropolymerization methods
  101. Hybrid system for rechargeable magnesium battery with high energy density
  102. A membrane based on sulfonated polystyrene for a vanadium solid-salt battery
  103. Modification of Amberlite XAD-4 resin with 1,8-diaminonaphthalene for solid phase extraction of copper, cadmium and lead, and its application to determination of these metals in dairy cow’s milk
  104. Structural studies of self-assembled monolayers of 4-mercaptopyridine on gold electrodes with surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy
  105. Aqueous Rechargeable Battery Based on Zinc and a Composite of LiNi1/3Co1/3Mn1/3O2
  106. Three‐Dimensional Arrays of 1D MnO2 Nanocrystals for All‐Solid‐State Asymmetric Supercapacitors
  107. A dense cellulose-based membrane as a renewable host for gel polymer electrolyte of lithium ion batteries
  108. Asymmetric Supercapacitors based on Hybrid CuO@Reduced Graphene Oxide@Sponge versus Reduced Graphene Oxide@Sponge Electrodes
  109. The adsorption of thiophenol on gold – a spectroelectrochemical study
  110. Surface-enhanced spectroscopies
  111. A gel polymer electrolyte based on composite of nonwoven fabric and methyl cellulose with good performance for lithium ion batteries
  112. Nickel cobaltite as an emerging material for supercapacitors: An overview
  113. Development of hybrid materials based on sponge supported reduced graphene oxide and transition metal hydroxides for hybrid energy storage devices
  114. Preparation of Co-Ni Oxide/Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanotube and Their Electrochemical Performance in Supercapacitors
  115. Improved solubility, conductivity, thermal stability and corrosion protection properties of poly(o-toluidine) synthesized via chemical polymerization
  116. Na0.35MnO2/CNT Nanocomposite from a Hydrothermal Method as Electrode Material for Aqueous Supercapacitors
  117. Screen Printed Asymmetric Supercapacitors based on LiCoO2 and Graphene Oxide*
  118. Longitudinal unzipping of carbon nanotubes and their electrochemical performance in supercapacitors
  119. Preparation of vertically aligned carbon nanotubes and their electrochemical performance in supercapacitors
  120. Optical and Electrochemical Band Gaps in Mono-, Oligo-, and Polymeric Systems: A Critical Reassessment1
  121. Nanocrystalline LiNi0.4Mn0.4Co0.2O2 cathode for lithium-ion batteries
  122. Carbon and functionalized graphene oxide coated vanadium oxide electrodes for lithium ion batteries
  123. Synthesis, properties, and performance of nanostructured metal oxides for supercapacitors
  124. Nanowire Na0.35MnO2 from a hydrothermal method as a cathode material for aqueous asymmetric supercapacitors
  125. The electrooxidation mechanism of formic acid on platinum and on lead ad-atoms modified platinum studied with the kinetic isotope effect
  126. Controlled Growth of CoSx Nanostrip Arrays (CoSx‐NSA) on Nickel Foam for Asymmetric Supercapacitors
  127. Electrocatalytic activity of gold modified with gold nanoparticles and self-assembled layers of meso-2,3-dimercaptosuccinic acid for oxidation of epinephrine in the presence of ascorbic and uric acids
  128. Intrinsically conducting polymers in electrochemical energy technology: Trends and progress
  129. Supercapacitors Based on Flexible Substrates: An Overview
  130. An acid-free rechargeable battery based on PbSO4and spinel LiMn2O4
  131. Anodes – Materials for negative electrodes in electrochemical energy technology
  132. Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
  133. Scanning Probe Methods
  134. Conductometry
  135. Electrochemical conversion and storage systems: general discussion
  136. Energy-related catalytic and other materials: general discussion
  137. Enhancement in supercapacitive properties of CuO thin films due to the surfactant mediated morphological modulation
  138. Spinel LiMn2O4 nanohybrid as high capacitance positive electrode material for supercapacitors
  139. Mild chemical strategy to grow micro-roses and micro-woolen like arranged CuO nanosheets for high performance supercapacitors
  140. Nanoporous LiMn2O4 spinel prepared at low temperature as cathode material for aqueous supercapacitors
  141. Graphite and graphene oxide electrodes for lithium ion batteries
  142. Self-assembly of stacked layers of Mn3O4 nanosheets using a scalable chemical strategy for enhanced, flexible, electrochemical energy storage
  143. Solution-based binder-free synthetic approach of RuO2 thin films for all solid state supercapacitors
  144. A spectroelectrochemical study of conducting pyrrole-N-methylpyrrole copolymers in nonaqueous solution
  145. Competition of anchoring groups in adsorption on gold electrodes—a comparative spectroelectrochemical study of 4-mercaptobenzonitrile and aromatic nitriles
  146. A comparative study of the UV–vis spectroelectrochemical behavior of 2- and 3-methylaniline during homo- and copolymerization with 1,2-diaminobenzene
  147. Electrochemical behavior of V2O5·0.6H2O nanoribbons in neutral aqueous electrolyte solution
  148. Removal of Fe2+-, Cu2+-, Al3+- and Pb2+-ions from phosphoric acid by sorption on carbonate-modified natural zeolite and its mixture with bentonite
  149. Decoration of Spongelike Ni(OH)2 Nanoparticles onto MWCNTs Using an Easily Manipulated Chemical Protocol for Supercapacitors
  150. An Aqueous Rechargeable Lithium Battery Using Coated Li Metal as Anode
  151. All-solid-state flexible thin film supercapacitor based on Mn3O4 stacked nanosheets with gel electrolyte
  152. Spinel LiNixMn2−xO4 as cathode material for aqueous rechargeable lithium batteries
  153. CuO cauliflowers for supercapacitor application: Novel potentiodynamic deposition
  154. Polypyrrole-coated LiV3O8-nanocomposites with good electrochemical performance as anode material for aqueous rechargeable lithium batteries
  155. Demonstrating the Highest Supercapacitive Performance of Branched MnO2 Nanorods Grown Directly on Flexible Substrates using Controlled Chemistry at Ambient Temperature
  156. Surfactant-assisted morphological tuning of hierarchical CuO thin films for electrochemical supercapacitors
  157. Macroporous LiFePO4 as a cathode for an aqueous rechargeable lithium battery of high energy density
  158. A successive ionic layer adsorption and reaction (SILAR) method to induce Mn3O4nanospots on CNTs for supercapacitors
  159. Recent trends and progress in research into structure and properties of polyaniline and polypyrrole — Topical Issue
  160. Chemical degradation of polyaniline by reaction with Fenton’s reagent — a spectroelectrochemical study
  161. Synthesis and characterization of H2V3O8 nanorods for electrochemical devices
  162. A comparative study of the electrochemical behavior of 2-/3-methylaniline during homo- and copolymerization with 1,2-diaminobenzene
  163. Synthesis and characterization of NiO nanoparticles for electrochemical applications
  164. Corrosion protection of pure aluminium and aluminium alloy (AA7075) in salt solution with silane‐based sol–gel coatings
  165. Enhanced supercapacitive performances of hierarchical porous nanostructure assembled from ultrathin MnO2 nanoflakes
  166. Synthesis and characterization of PANI nanostructures for supercapacitors and photoluminescence
  167. Surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy of self-assembled monolayers of 2-mercaptopyridine on a gold electrode
  168. A systematic study of the electrochemical synthesis and spectroelectrochemical characterization of poly(o-chloroaniline) and poly(o-chloroaniline-co-o-toluidine)
  169. Physikalische Chemie 2011
  170. High capacity rechargeable battery electrode based on mesoporous stacked Mn3O4 nanosheets
  171. A hybrid of MnO2 nanowires and MWCNTs as cathode of excellent rate capability for supercapacitors
  172. Synthesis and characterization of a polyaniline-modified SnO2 nanocomposite
  173. Copolymers—A refined way to tailor intrinsically conducting polymers
  174. LiMn2O4 nanorods as a super-fast cathode material for aqueous rechargeable lithium batteries
  175. Enhanced electrochemical and mechanical properties of P(VDF-HFP)-based composite polymer electrolytes with SiO2 nanowires
  176. Synthesis and characterization of ZrO2 nanoparticles for optical and electrochemical applications
  177. The effect of chloride concentration and pH on pitting corrosion of AA7075 aluminum alloy coated with phenyltrimethoxysilane
  178. Spectroelectrochemistry of poly(o-phenylenediamine): Polyaniline-like segments in the polymer structure
  179. Electrochemical properties of polyaniline-modified sodium vanadate nanomaterials
  180. Structural, optical and some physical properties of PVDF films filled with LiBr/MnCl2 mixed fillers
  181. In situ Raman and UV–vis spectroscopic studies of polypyrrole and poly(pyrrole-2,6-dimethyl-β-cyclodextrin)
  182. A Comparative Spectroelectrochemical Study of the Redox Electrochemistry of N-(Polyvinylamine)-Substituted-o-Nitroaniline
  183. EXCELLENT ELECTROCHEMICAL BEHAVIOR OF LiMn2O4 IN AQUEOUS ELECTROLYTE
  184. Raman spectroelectrochemical studies of copolymers of o-phenylenediamine and o-toluidine
  185. A cheap asymmetric supercapacitor with high energy at high power: Activated carbon//K0.27MnO2·0.6H2O
  186. A new cheap asymmetric aqueous supercapacitor: Activated carbon//NaMnO2
  187. A comparative electrochemical study of electrosorbed 2- and 4-mercaptopyridines and their application as corrosion inhibitors at C60 steel
  188. A correlation of electrochemical and spectroelectrochemical properties of poly(o-toluidine)
  189. Electrochemical Performance of MnO2 Nanorods in Neutral Aqueous Electrolytes as a Cathode for Asymmetric Supercapacitors
  190. The Chianti Electrochemistry Meeting on Metal-Containing Molecules—a fresh look at close interactions
  191. An aqueous rechargeable lithium battery based on doping and intercalation mechanisms
  192. V2O5·0.6H2O nanoribbons as cathode material for asymmetric supercapacitor in K2SO4 solution
  193. Electrochemical intercalation of lithium ions into LiV3O8 in an aqueous electrolyte
  194. Investigations of chemically synthesized poly(aniline‐co‐o‐toluidine)s doped with dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid
  195. Core-shell structured electrode materials for lithium ion batteries
  196. Spectroelectrochemical studies of self assembled monolayers of biphenyl ethynyl thiols on gold electrodes
  197. Synthesis and Characterization of Diiron Diselenolato Complexes Including Iron Hydrogenase Models
  198. Electrochemical behavior of LiCoO2 in a saturated aqueous Li2SO4 solution
  199. Linear homobimetallic palladium complexes with end-capped SC(O)Me units
  200. Electrochemical and DFT-studies of substituted thiophenes
  201. The influence of alloy composition and casting procedure upon the corrosion behaviour of dental alloys: an in vitro study
  202. Spectroelectrochemistry of two-layered composites of polyaniline and poly(o-aminophenol)
  203. Thiol end-capped titanium–copper complexes: Synthesis, solid state structure and electrochemical behavior
  204. Electrochemical preparation and in situ characterization of poly(3-methylpyrrole) and poly(3-methylpyrrole-cyclodextrin) films on gold electrodes
  205. MoO2 synthesized by reduction of MoO3 with ethanol vapor as an anode material with good rate capability for the lithium ion battery
  206. A Spectroelectrochemical Study of Homo-/Co-oligomerization and Homo-/Copolymers of o-Phenylenediamine and o-Toluidine
  207. An aqueous rechargeable lithium battery based on LiV3O8 and Li[Ni1/3Co1/3Mn1/3]O2
  208. Effects of heteroatoms on doped LiFePO4/C composites
  209. Nanosized tin anode prepared by laser-induced vapor deposition for lithium ion battery
  210. Reprint of “Suppressing propylene carbonate decomposition by coating graphite electrode foil with silver”
  211. In situ characterization of N-methylpyrrole and (N-methylpyrrole-cyclodextrin) polymers on gold electrodes in aqueous and nonaqueous solution
  212. Preparation of Cu2O particles with different morphologies and their application in lithium ion batteries
  213. Effect of Cu2O coating on graphite as anode material of lithium ion battery in PC-based electrolyte
  214. A Gelled Polymer Electrolyte with the Blend of PMMA and PVDF of Novel Stick-Like Morphology
  215. Preparation of Cu coating on graphite electrode foil and its suppressive effect on PC decomposition
  216. Spectroelectrochemistry of intrinsically conducting furan-3-chlorothiophene copolymers
  217. Wo sind sie geblieben, die Elektrochemiker?
  218. In situ UV–vis spectroelectrochemistry of poly(o-phenylenediamine-co-m-toluidine)
  219. A spectroelectrochemical study of the electrosorption of 4-isopropylsulfanylmethyl-1,2,3-triazole on gold
  220. Redox thermodynamics, conductivity and Raman spectroscopy of electropolymerized furan–thiophene copolymers
  221. Suppressing propylene carbonate decomposition by coating graphite electrode foil with silver
  222. The Chianti electrochemistry meeting—a short look at an ongoing interaction focused on metal-containing molecules
  223. Characteristics of an aqueous rechargeable lithium battery (ARLB)
  224. Benzoyl‐Peroxide‐Initiated Inverse Emulsion Copolymerization of Aniline and o‐Toluidine: Effect of Dodecylbenzenesulfonic Acid on the Physicochemical Properties of the Copolymers
  225. Synthesis, characterization and electrochemical behavior of unsymmetric transition metal-terminated biphenyl ethynyl thiols
  226. Theoretical Treatment of 3-Phenylsubstituted Thiophenes and Their Intrinsically Conducting Polymers
  227. In situ UV–vis- and FT-IR-spectroscopy of electrochemically synthesized furan–thiophene copolymers
  228. Electrochemical bandgaps of a series of poly-3-p-phenylthiophenes
  229. Spectroelectrochemistry of conducting polypyrrole and poly(pyrrole–cyclodextrin) prepared in aqueous and nonaqueous solvents
  230. Furan–thiophene copolymers: Electrosynthesis and electrochemical behavior
  231. Corrosion Protection Performance and Spectroscopic Investigations of Soluble Conducting Polyaniline-Dodecylbenzenesulfonate Synthesized via Inverse Emulsion Procedure
  232. Room temperature Na/S batteries with sulfur composite cathode materials
  233. Poly(o-aminophenol) with two redox processes: A spectroelectrochemical study
  234. Spectroelectrochemistry of aniline-o-aminophenol copolymers
  235. Electrochemical copolymerization of m-toluidine and o-phenylenediamine
  236. 13th Conference „Festkörperanalytik” (Solid Materials Analysis), Chemnitz, Germany, June 26–29, 2005
  237. The Annual Meeting of the Applied Electrochemistry Group of the Society of German Chemists (Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker GDCh) Düsseldorf, September 11–14, 2005
  238. Electrochemical performance of a novel surface modified spherical graphite as anode material for lithium ion batteries
  239. Electrochemical copolymerization of o-toluidine and o-phenylenediamine
  240. Novel composite anode materials of Ag and polymeric carbon for lithium ion batteries
  241. Corrosion-stable nickel- and cobalt-based alloys for dental applications
  242. Electrochemical materials science: calculation vs. experiment as predictive tools in tailoring intrinsically conducting polythiophenes
  243. Impedance measurements at thin polyaniline films – the influence of film morphology
  244. Cathode materials modified by surface coating for lithium ion batteries
  245. Spectroelectrochemistry and Preresonance Raman Spectroscopy of Polyaniline−Dodecylbenzenesulfonic Acid Colloidal Dispersions
  246. In situ UV–vis spectroelectrochemical studies of the copolymerization of o-aminophenol and aniline
  247. Electrochemical Synthesis of Polyaniline/Montmorillonite Nanocomposites and Their Characterization
  248. Surface modifications of electrode materials for lithium ion batteries
  249. 2‐Nitro‐1,4‐diaminobenzene‐Functionalized Poly(vinyl amine)s as Water‐Soluble UV‐Vis‐Sensitive pH Sensors
  250. Synthesis and electrochemical performance of novel core/shell structured nanocomposites
  251. The electrosorption of 1,2,3‐triazole on gold as studied with surface‐enhanced Raman spectroscopy
  252. Structure–molecular orbital energy correlations in Me3Si-substituted bis(indenyl)iron complexes evidenced with UV–vis spectroscopy and cyclic voltammetry
  253. A comparative spectroelectrochemical study of the redox electrochemistry of nitroanilines
  254. Electrochemical studies and semiempirical calculations on π-conjugated dienones and heterocyclic nitrogen containing donor ligand molecules
  255. Copolymers and two-layered composites of poly(o-aminophenol) and polyaniline
  256. Electrode materials for lithium secondary batteries prepared by sol–gel methods
  257. Electrochemical materials science: tailoring intrinsically conducting polymers. The example: substituted thiophenes
  258. Spectroelectrochemical Investigations of Soluble Polyaniline Synthesized via New Inverse Emulsion Pathway
  259. The Chianti electrochemistry meeting on metal-containing molecules: a brief look at a close interaction
  260. In situ conductance studies of p- and n-doping of poly(3,4-dialkoxythiophenes)
  261. Spectroelectrochemistry of intrinsically conducting aniline–thiophene copolymers
  262. π-Conjugated N-heterocyclic compounds: correlation of computational and electrochemical data
  263. Surface Active Sites: An Important Factor Affecting the Sensitivity of Carbon Anode Material toward Humidity
  264. Fundamentals and applications of near infrared spectroscopy in spectroelectrochemistry
  265. Cationic Polymerization of 2‐Vinylthiophene by Chloroarylmethanes as Surface Initiators on Silica and Consecutive Hydride Abstraction by Acceptors
  266. Materials prepared for lithium ion batteries by mechanochemical methods
  267. Cathode materials for lithium ion batteries prepared by sol-gel methods
  268. Novel composite anode materials for lithium ion batteries with low sensitivity towards humidity
  269. Anode materials for lithium ion batteries obtained by mild and uniformly controlled oxidation of natural graphite
  270. Spectroelectrochemical investigations of aniline–thiophene copolymers in acetonitrile
  271. Bridging-ligand-facilitated intramolecular communication in homo- and heterobimetallic transition metal complexes of copper(I) and silver(I) as evidenced by cyclic voltammetry
  272. Increased stability of polythiophene in the presence of aniline in acetonitrile
  273. Eine einfache Wasserstoffbezugselektrode
  274. In situ Near-Infrared Spectroelectrochemical Investigation of Redox States of Polyaniline during Growth and Doping
  275. On the adsorption and redox catalysis of the oxalate anion and oxalato complexes on gold and metal-modified gold electrodes
  276. Carbon anode materials for lithium ion batteries
  277. Preparation of aqueous polyaniline dispersions by micellar‐aided polymerization
  278. Effects of pretreatment of natural graphite by oxidative solutions on its electrochemical performance as anode material
  279. Electronic interactions in copper(I) and silver(I) complexes between the ligands and metals as evidenced with cyclic voltammetry
  280. Anode materials for lithium ion batteries by oxidative treatment of common natural graphite
  281. Lowering sensitivity of anode materials for lithium ion batteries towards humidity
  282. Pyridine as a probe molecule for surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy of the silver-modified glassy carbon/solution interface
  283. Ion size and size memory effects with electropolymerized polyaniline
  284. Composite materials of silver and natural graphite as anode with low sensibility to humidity
  285. Modified natural graphite as anode material for lithium ion batteries
  286. Anode materials for lithium ion batteries from mild oxidation of natural graphite
  287. Indenyl–titanium–trichloride complexes: correlations between electrochemical and UV–vis-spectroscopic data
  288. Effects of heteroatoms on electrochemical performance of electrode materials for lithium ion batteries
  289. Mild preparation of anode materials by a salt-free green method
  290. Effects of doped sulfur on electrochemical performance of carbon anode
  291. Intramolecular intermetallic interactions in bi- and tetrametallic organometallic complexes as demonstrated with cyclic voltammetry
  292. Hydroquinone oxidation electrocatalysis at polyaniline films
  293. Electrocatalysis of redox reactions by metal nanoparticles on graphite electrodes
  294. Elektrochemisches Praktikum
  295. Elektrochemische Produktionsverfahren
  296. Elektrochemie ohne Stromfluß
  297. Elektrochemie mit Stromfluß und Stoffumsatz
  298. Elektrochemische Analytik
  299. Eine Übersicht zur elektrochemischen Praxis
  300. Untersuchungen mit nicht-klassischen Methoden
  301. Elektrochemische Energieumwandlung und -speicherung
  302. Spectroelectrochemical investigation of the adsorption and oxidation of unsaturated C4-alcohols
  303. Corrosion and hydrogen permeation inhibition for mild steel in HCl by isomers of organic compounds
  304. Radical Intermediates in Electrochemical Polymer-Forming Reactions
  305. The adsorption of thiocyanate ions at gold electrodes from an alkaline electrolyte solution: a combined in situ infrared and Raman spectroscopic study
  306. A UV-visible spectroelectrochemical study of the electropolymerisation of N-benzylaniline
  307. In situ UV-VIS spectroelectrochemical study of polyaniline degradation
  308. On the mechanism of dioxygen electroreduction at transition metal meso‐tetrakis pyridyl porphyrins—a comparative spectroelectrochemical study
  309. A UV-vis spectroelectrochemical study of redox reactions of solution species at a polyaniline electrode in the conducting and the reduced state
  310. An in situ UV—vis spectroelectrochemical investigation of the initial stages in the electrooxidation of selected ring- and nitrogen-alkylsubstituted anilines
  311. On adsorption of monohydric alcohols and diols at sp and sd metal electrodes
  312. Polarization sensitive in situ infrared spectroscopy: the adsorption of simple ions at platinum electrodes
  313. Cyclic UV-Vis spectrovoltammetry of polyaniline
  314. An in situ spectroelectrochemical study of redox reactions at polyaniline-modified ITO electrodes
  315. Surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy of anions adsorbed on foreign metal modified gold electrodes
  316. The mechanism of dioxygen reduction at iron meso‐tetrakis (pyridyl) porphyrin: a spectroelectrochemical study
  317. UV-VIS spectroelectrochemical detection of intermediate species in the electropolymerization of an aniline derivative
  318. Underpotential deposit electrocatalysis of fast redox reactions for electrochemical energy storage systems
  319. Leitfaden der Elektrochemie
  320. Methoden der experimentellen Elektrochemie
  321. Stofftransport und elektrochemische Kinetik
  322. Deposition and characterisation of self-doped sulphoalkylated polyanilines
  323. Suppression of the “first cycle effect” in self-doped polyaniline
  324. Electrochemical and Raman spectroscopic studies of electrosynthesized copolymers and bilayer structures of polyaniline and poly(o-phenylenediamine)
  325. A spectroelectrochemical study of the slow relaxation in polyaniline and its acceleration in composite films with poly(o‐phenylenediamine)
  326. In situ UV‐Vis spectroelectrochemical evidence of an EC mechanism in the electrooxidation of N‐Methylaniline
  327. Electrocatalytic oxidation of mono- and polyhydric alcohols on gold and platinum
  328. The adsorption of benzylamine on a polycrystalline gold electrode: A combined spectroelectrochemical study
  329. A systematic spectroelectrochemical investigation of alkyl-substituted anilines and their polymers
  330. A simple digital coulometer
  331. Influence of the preparation conditions on the properties of electropolymerised polyaniline
  332. Nichtklassische Methoden zum Studium von Struktur und Dynamik elektrochemischer Phasengrenzen
  333. Einführung in die angewandte elektrochemie
  334. Electrosorption of unsaturated alcohols on a gold(100) electrode
  335. Cyanate and thiocyanate adsorption at copper and gold electrodes as probed by in situ infrared and surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy
  336. A comparative electrochemical in vitro evaluation of the corrosion behaviour of dental amalgams
  337. Time- and temperature-dependent changes of the in situ conductivity of polyaniline and polyindoline
  338. The adsorption of 1,4‐dibromobenzene on gold electrodes: A combined in situ infrared and surface‐enhanced raman spectroscopic investigation
  339. Electrocatalysis of the formaldehyde oxidation at alloys of platinum with sp metals II
  340. The oxidation of cyclic diols on a gold elecrode structure-reactivity relationships
  341. The electro-oxidation of unsaturated alcohols on a gold electrode
  342. Reproducibility in the electrodeposition of conducting polymers—a parametric study of poly-(3-methylthiophene)
  343. The kinetic isotope effect in the oxidation of aliphatic alcohols on a gold electrode
  344. Die Korrosion metallischer Dentalwerkstoffe — können Zähne “rosten”?
  345. An in situ Vibrational Spectroscopic Investigation of the Adsorption of Phenol on a Gold Electrode
  346. Surface Resonance Raman Spectroscopy of Macrocyclic Transition-Metal Complexes adsorbed on Electrodes: Cobalt-Dibenzotetraazaannulene
  347. Structure-reactivity relationships: the oxidation of aliphatic diols on a gold electrode
  348. A comparative spectroelectrochemical study of the electrosorption of benzonitrile and benzylcyanide on a silver electrode
  349. The electrosorption of imidazole on a gold electrode as studied with spectroelectrochemical methods
  350. Molecular structure effects in the adsorption of terminal and vicinal aliphatic diols on a gold electrode
  351. In situ Infrared Spectroscopy at Electrodes: On the Adsorption of CO and CO2 on Copper, Platinum and Gold
  352. Spectroelectrochemical study of p-nitroso-N,N-dimethylaniline adsorbed on a gold electrode
  353. Bifunctional electrodes for an integrated water-electrolysis and hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell with a solid polymer electrolyte
  354. A comparative study of the electrochemical corrosion behaviour of dental amalgams
  355. Ionenselektive elektroden
  356. Chemische sensoren
  357. The anion-specific effect in the overoxidation of polyaniline and polyindoline
  358. The electrocatalysis of dichloroacetic acid reduction at lead-modified carbon electrodes
  359. Advances in the use of perfluorinated cation exchange membranes in integrated water electrolysis and hydrogen/oxygen fuel cell systems
  360. Spectroelectrochemical studies of the adsorption of 4-dimethylamino-4′-nitrostilbene on silver and gold electrodes
  361. Spectroelectrochemistry of phenylnitromethane on gold and silver electrodes
  362. Electrochemical in-situ conductivity and polaron concentration measurements at selected conducting polymers
  363. In situ surface resonance Raman spectroscopy of electrochemically generated polythiophene films
  364. Surface Raman spectroelectrochemical studies of oxygen reduction catalysts: Co—tetramethoxyphenylporphyrin
  365. Electrosynthetic aspects of anodic reactions of anilines and indoles
  366. The adsorption of nitrobenzene and benzonitrile on silver electrodes as studied with surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy sers
  367. A method for electrochemical in situ conductivity measurements of electrochemically synthesized intrinsically conducting polymers
  368. The adsorption of p-nitroaniline on silver and gold electrodes as studied with surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS)
  369. New results on the electrosorption of urea and thiourea on gold electrodes
  370. Reply to the comment by lamy et al.
  371. A comparative study of the adsorption and electrooxidation of isomer butanediols on a gold electrode
  372. A trapezoidal function voltage generator for electrochemical applications
  373. The electrooxidation of methanol and formaldehyde at a platinum electrode: a seesr study of radical intermediates—I
  374. Simple interface between electrochemical systems and FTIR spectrometers
  375. Electrochemical and surface raman spectroscopic studies of an iron porphyrine adsorbed on an electrode
  376. A simplified spectrometric setup for in situ ir specroscopy of electrode surfaces using sniftirs
  377. Kinetics of formic acid oxidation in advanced porous electrodes
  378. Preparation of gold electrodes for surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy SERS
  379. The adsorption of aniline on gold: a SERS study
  380. On the adsorption and oxidation of ethanol on platinum as studied with in-situ IR spectroscopy
  381. The oxidation state of upd-tin on a platinum electrode studied with surface raman spectroscopy
  382. Radicals Formed During the Electrooxidation of Alcohols at Platinum Electrodes During the Cathodic Potential Sweep as Detected with in-situ ESR Spectroscopy II+
  383. The Adsorption of Pyrrole on Silver and Gold Electrodes as Studied with Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy SERS*
  384. Potential- and pH-dependent adsorption of aniline on silver as evidenced with surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy
  385. Raman spectroscopic investigation of aniline: adsorption and polymerisation
  386. Transition metal macrocycles supported on high area carbon: Pyrolysis—mass spectrometry studies
  387. New oxygen cathodes for fuel cells with organic fuels
  388. Thermal decomposition of surfactants in PTFE-dispersions
  389. On the adsorption of aliphatic alcohols on gold Part II
  390. On the adsorption of aliphatic alcohols on gold
  391. The Kinetics of Oxygen Reduction at Porous Teflon‐Bonded Fuel Cell Electrodes
  392. Double-layer capacity measurements as a method to characterize porous fuel cell electrodes
  393. Impedance of an Oxygen Reducing Gas-Diffusion Electrode
  394. On the microstructure of teflon-bonded platinum?carbon electrodes