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  1. Corrigendum to “Micromodification of nickel-based coatings electrodeposited from a deep eutectic solvent with lanthanum as a way to improve electrocatalytic performance and corrosion resistance” [Mater. Lett. 370 (2024) 136892]
  2. ELECTRODEPOSITION OF Ni-BASED COMPOSITE COATINGS CONTAINING CERIUM COMPOUNDS FROM A DEEP EUTECTIC SOLVENT AND THEIR ELECTROCATALYTIC PERFORMANCE
  3. An integral metric for evaluating electrocatalytic activity
  4. Effect of Na+ vs. K+ Cations and Carbonate Presence on Urea Oxidation Reaction Coupled with Green Hydrogen Production in Alkaline Media: A Voltammetric and Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Study
  5. Effect of Na<sup>⁺</sup> vs. K<sup>⁺</sup> Cations and Carbonate Presence on Urea Oxidation Reaction Coupled with Green Hydrogen Production in Alkaline Media: A voltammetric and Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Study
  6. Investigation of Structural, Magnetic, Optical, and Photocatalytic Properties of Fe/CoFe2O4 Composite
  7. Electrodeposition of iron coatings from methanesulfonate electrolyte
  8. Electropolishing of 12Cr18Ni10Ti chromium-nickel stainless steel in deep eutectic solvents
  9. Properties and Characteristics of Hydrogen
  10. Multifunctional chromium-based coatings electrodeposited from environmentally friendly trivalent chromium plating baths
  11. Electrochemical treatment of nickel-chromium alloy in deep eutectic solvents
  12. Electrode Processes in Deep Eutectic Solvent Containing Dissolved Chromium(III) Chloride and Evaluation of Electrocatalytic Activity of Deposited Coatings
  13. On the 85th anniversary of Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professor Felix Iosypovych Danilov
  14. Towards sustainable urea electro-oxidation: a thermodynamic and green chemistry evaluation of alternative pathways
  15. A review on electrodeposition and tribological performance of chromium-based coatings from eco-friendly trivalent chromium baths
  16. Nickel-containing electrocatalysts for green hydrogen production: electrodeposition from deep eutectic solvent-based solutions and electrocatalytic activity for hydrogen evolution, oxygen evolution and urea oxidation reactions
  17. Electrode Processes in a Deep Eutectic Solvent Containing Dissolved Chromium (III) Chloride and Evaluation of Electrocatalytic Activity of Deposited Coatings
  18. Copper–nickel alloy as a potential electrocatalyst for oxygen evolution and urea oxidation reactions: effect of anodic treatment in deep eutectic solvents
  19. DES-assisted electrodeposition and characterization of an electrocatalyst for enhanced urea oxidation in green hydrogen production
  20. Electrochemical Corrosion Properties and Protective Performance of Coatings Electrodeposited from Deep Eutectic Solvent-Based Electrolytes: A Review
  21. Electrochemical Corrosion Properties and Protective Performance of Coatings Electrodeposited from Deep Eutectic Solvent-Based Electrolytes: A Review
  22. Corrigendum to “Fe/TiO2 composite coatings modified by ceria layer: Electrochemical synthesis using environmentally friendly methanesulfonate electrolytes and application as photocatalysts for organic dyes degradation” [J. Environ. Chem. Eng. 5 (2017) ...
  23. Micromodification of nickel-based coatings electrodeposited from a deep eutectic solvent with lanthanum as a way to improve electrocatalytic performance and corrosion resistance
  24. Influence of anodic treatment of a copper-nickel alloy in a eutectic mixture of choline chloride and urea on the surface morphology and electrocatalytic behavior in the hydrogen evolution reaction
  25. Influence of anodic treatment of nickel in deep eutectic solvents on electrocatalytic activity in oxygen evolution and urea oxidation reactions
  26. Using Deep Eutectic Solvent-Assisted Plating Baths to Electrodeposit Composite Coatings: A Review
  27. Thermodynamics of electrochemical urea oxidation reaction coupled with cathodic hydrogen evolution reaction in an alkaline solution: Effect of carbonate formation
  28. Using Deep Eutectic Solvent-Assisted Plating Baths to Electrodeposit Composite Coatings: A Review
  29. Anodic surface treatment of nickel in eutectic ionic liquids based on choline chloride for electrochemical polishing and enhancement of electrocatalytic activity in hydrogen evolution reaction
  30. Electrocatalytic behavior of Ni–Mo alloy electrodeposited from deep eutectic solvents-assisted plating baths: electrochemical impedance spectroscopy study
  31. Des-Assisted Electrodeposition and Characterization of an Electrocatalyst for Enhanced Urea Oxidation in Green Hydrogen Production
  32. Kinetics and Mechanism of Electrochemical Reactions Occurring during the Chromium Electrodeposition from Electrolytes Based on Cr(III) Compounds: A Literature Review
  33. Thermodynamic aspects of urea oxidation reaction in the context of hydrogen production by electrolysis
  34. Modification of Surface Morphology and Surface Properties of Copper-Nickel Alloy by Anodic Treatment in a Deep Eutectic Solvent (Ethaline)
  35. Ni–La coatings as electrocatalysts for hydrogen evolution reaction deposited from electrolytes based on a deep eutectic solvent
  36. Electrodeposition of coatings from urea–choline chloride-based plating baths containing Ni(II) and Ce(III) chloride salts and electrocatalytic activity of electrodeposits towards the hydrogen evolution reaction
  37. Electrodeposited Ni–Mo coatings as electrocatalytic materials for green hydrogen production
  38. Using the similarity theory and dimensional analysis to quantify the periodic dependence of the properties of chemical elements
  39. Electrocatalytic activity of nickel-based coatings deposited in DES-assisted plating baths containing cerium(III) ions
  40. Electrochemical Synthesis of Ni/TiO2 Composite Coatings from Deep Eutectic Solvent and Electrocatalytic Characteristics of Deposits
  41. Electrode processes in a deep eutectic solvent containing dissolved chromium(III) chloride
  42. ELECTRODEPOSITION OF NANOCRYSTALLINE NICKEL-IRON ALLOY FROM AN ELECTROLYTE BASED ON A NEW TYPE OF IONIC LIQUIDS – DEEP EUTECTIC SOLVENT
  43. Kinetic model of composite coatings electrodeposition assuming irreversible adsorption of dispersed particles on a growing metal substrate
  44. Electrochemical Corrosion Behavior of Ni–TiO2 Composite Coatings Electrodeposited from a Deep Eutectic Solvent-Based Electrolyte
  45. КІНЕТИКА І МЕХАНІЗМ ЕЛЕКТРОХІМІЧНОГО ВИДІЛЕННЯ КИСНЮ У ЛУЖНОМУ РОЗЧИНІ НА НІКЕЛЕВИХ ПОКРИТТЯХ
  46. Electrochemical synthesis and characterization of electrocatalytic materials for hydrogen production using Cr(III) baths based on a deep eutectic solvent
  47. Electrochemical treatment of nickel-copper alloy in ionic liquid based on eutectic mixture of choline chloride and ethylene glycol as a way to increase electrocatalytic activity towards hydrogen evolution reaction
  48. Initial stages of electrocrystallization of nickel, iron and nickel-iron alloy on a glassy carbon electrode in an electrolyte based on a eutectic mixture of choline chloride and ethylene glycol
  49. Electrodeposition of Ni–Fe alloy from a choline chloride-containing ionic liquid
  50. Design of Ti-6Al-4V alloy surface properties by galvanostatic electrochemical treatment in a deep eutectic solvent Ethaline
  51. Preparation and characterization of Ni–TiO2 composites electrodeposited from an ethylene glycol-based deep eutectic solvent
  52. Electrochemical Synthesis of Titania-Containing Composites with a Metallic Matrix for Photochemical Degradation of Organic Pollutants in Wastewater
  53. Development of electrodeposited multilayer coatings: A review of fabrication, microstructure, properties and applications
  54. Adsorption phenomena at the interface between mercury and solutions containing choline chloride, ethylene glycol and water
  55. Protective properties of mechanochemically fabricated zeolite/phosphate anticorrosion pigments for paint coatings
  56. Wastewater treatment from pharmaceuticals: a review
  57. Effects of water and sodium dodecyl sulfate additives on Cr(III) ions electroreduction in a deep eutectic solvent
  58. Electrodeposition of electrocatalytic coatings in systems based on deep eutectic solvents: a review
  59. Effect of Electropolishing of Metals and Alloys in a Deep Eutectic Solvent on Their Corrosion Characteristics
  60. Enhancement of the surface characteristics of Ti-based biomedical alloy by electropolishing in environmentally friendly deep eutectic solvent (Ethaline)
  61. Features of kinetics and mechanism of Ni(II) ion electroreduction in the course of electrodeposition of nickel and Ni–TiO2 composites from a deep eutectic solvent
  62. PROSPECTS FOR THE INTEGRATED USE OF SLAG WASTES FROM FERROCHROME PRODUCTION FOR HEAT-RESISTANT MATERIALS
  63. Ni–TiO2 Functional Composite Coatings Deposited from an Electrolyte Based on a Choline-Containing Ionic Liquid
  64. Electropolishing of two kinds of bronze in a deep eutectic solvent (Ethaline)
  65. Enhancing corrosion resistance of nickel surface by electropolishing in a deep eutectic solvent
  66. The effect of electropolishing in a deep eutectic solvent (ethaline) on the surface properties and corrosion resistance of aluminium–magnesium alloy
  67. Kinetics of Cr(III) ions discharge in solutions based on a deep eutectic solvent (ethaline): Effect of water addition
  68. Mechanistic Study on Surface Tension of Binary and Ternary Mixtures Containing Choline Chloride, Ethylene Glycol and Water (Components of Aqueous Solutions of a Deep Eutectic Solvent, Ethaline)
  69. Chromium electrodeposition using electrolytes based on trivalent chromium compounds: a review
  70. Surface activity of sodium dodecylsulfate at the interface "solution based on a deep eutectic solvent/air"
  71. PHYSICOCHEMICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF VERMICULITE – MICROPOROUS COMPONENT FOR HEAT-RESISTANT MATERIALS
  72. Electropolishing of aluminium in a deep eutectic solvent
  73. The study of the first main problem of the theory of elasticity for a layer with a cylindrical cavity
  74. Application of a deep eutectic solvent to prepare nanocrystalline Ni and Ni/TiO2 coatings as electrocatalysts for the hydrogen evolution reaction
  75. Corrosion resistance of AISI 304 and AISI 316 stainless steels in a solar salt used in concentrated solar power plants: the effect of NaCl impurities
  76. Electrodeposition of Ni–TiO2 Composite Coatings Using Electrolyte Based on a Deep Eutectic Solvent
  77. Hydrogen evolution reaction on Cr–C electrocatalysts electrodeposited from a choline chloride based trivalent chromium plating bath
  78. The influence of various factors on corrosion of mild steel in deep eutectic solvents
  79. Corrosion resistance and protective properties of chromium coatings electrodeposited from an electrolyte based on deep eutectic solvent
  80. Trivalent chromium electrodeposition using a deep eutectic solvent
  81. Electrolytic Deposition of Hard Chromium Coatings from Electrolyte Based on Deep Eutectic Solvent
  82. Fabrication and characterization of multifunctional Fe/TiO 2 composite coatings
  83. Electrodeposition of Nanocrystalline Nickel Coatings from a Deep Eutectic Solvent with Water Addition
  84. Choline chloride based ionic liquids containing nickel chloride: Physicochemical properties and kinetics of Ni(II) electroreduction
  85. Electrochemical synthesis and properties of iron–titanium dioxide composite coatings
  86. Fe/TiO2 composite coatings modified by ceria layer: Electrochemical synthesis using environmentally friendly methanesulfonate electrolytes and application as photocatalysts for organic dyes degradation
  87. Effects of temperature and water content on physicochemical properties of ionic liquids containing CrCl3·xH2O and choline chloride
  88. Physicochemical properties of ionic liquid mixtures containing choline chloride, chromium (III) chloride and water: effects of temperature and water content
  89. Electrocatalytic activity of composite Fe/TiO2 electrodeposits for hydrogen evolution reaction in alkaline solutions
  90. Electrodeposition of composite Fe–TiO2 coatings from methanesulfonate electrolyte
  91. Effect of water content on physicochemical properties and electrochemical behavior of ionic liquids containing choline chloride, ethylene glycol and hydrated nickel chloride
  92. Kinetics study and influence of water-soluble polymer on the electrodeposition of iron from a citrate-chloride electrolyte on the basis of Fe(III)
  93. Electrodeposition of Fe and composite Fe/ZrO2 coatings from a methanesulfonate bath
  94. Composite coatings iron/titania obtained from an electrolyte on the basis of methanesulphonic acid
  95. Kinetics and mechanism of chromium electrodeposition from methanesulfonate solutions of Cr(III) salts
  96. Estimation of the protective ability of chromium coatings deposited from sulfate and methanesulfonate electrolytes based on Cr(III)
  97. Electrodeposition of iron/titania composite coatings from methanesulfonate electrolyte
  98. Chromium electroplating from trivalent chromium baths as an environmentally friendly alternative to hazardous hexavalent chromium baths: comparative study on advantages and disadvantages
  99. Hard chromium electrodeposition from a trivalent chromium bath containing water-soluble polymer
  100. Erratum to: “Electrodeposition of Hard Iron-Zirconia Composite Coatings from a Methanesulfonate Electrolyte”
  101. Electrodeposition of hard iron-zirconia dioxide composite coatings from a methanesulfonate electrolyte
  102. Electroplating of wear-resistant nanocrystalline coatings from a bath containing basic chromium(III) sulfate (chrome tanning agent)
  103. Electrode processes occurring during the electrodeposition of chromium-carbon coatings from solutions of Cr(III) salts with carbamide and formic acid additions
  104. Voltammetry study of Cr(III)/Cr(II) system in methanesulfonate and sulfate solutions: Temperature dependences
  105. Parameters of the double electric layer and n-butanol adsorption on lead in methanesulfonate solutions
  106. Electrodeposition of nanocrystalline chromium-carbon alloys from electrolyte based on trivalent chromium sulfate using pulsed current
  107. Unusual "chemical" mechanism of carbon co-deposition in Cr-C alloy electrodeposition process from trivalent chromium bath
  108. Application of dimensional analysis and similarity theory for simulation of electrode kinetics described by the Marcus–Hush–Chidsey formalism
  109. Improving hardness and tribological characteristics of nanocrystalline Cr–C films obtained from Cr(III) plating bath using pulsed electrodeposition
  110. Unusually high current efficiency of nanocrystalline Cr electrodeposition process from trivalent chromium bath
  111. Voltammetry study of Cr(III)/Cr(II) system in aqueous methanesulfonate solutions
  112. Electrodeposition of hard nanocrystalline chrome from aqueous sulfate trivalent chromium bath
  113. Electrodeposition of nanocrystalline chromium coatings from Cr(III)-based electrolyte using pulsed current
  114. Nanocrystalline hard chromium electrodeposition from trivalent chromium bath containing carbamide and formic acid: Structure, composition, electrochemical corrosion behavior, hardness and wear characteristics of deposits
  115. Thick chromium electrodeposition from trivalent chromium bath containing carbamide and formic acid
  116. Antifriction coatings of Pb–Sn–Cu alloy electro-deposited from methanesulphonate bath
  117. Electrodeposition of chromium coatings from sulfate–carbamide electrolytes based on Cr(III) compounds
  118. Activation energy of electrochemical reaction measured at a constant value of electrode potential
  119. Preparation and Characterization of Nanocrystalline Hard Chromium Coatings Using Eco-Friendly Trivalent Chromium Bath
  120. Electroreduction of Cr(III) Ions in Methanesulphonate Solution on Pb Electrode
  121. Electrodeposition of lead–tin alloy from methanesulphonate bath containing organic surfactants
  122. The corrosion-protective traits of electroplated multilayer zinc-iron-chromium deposits
  123. Oxidation of Sn(II) in methanesulfonate electrolytes in presence of antioxidants
  124. Actual activation energy of electrochemical reactions at stage charge transfer
  125. Kinetics and mechanism of chromium electrodeposition from formate and oxalate solutions of Cr(III) compounds
  126. Actual activation energy of electrode process under mixed kinetics conditions
  127. Activation energy of electrochemical reaction at a constant value of electrode potential
  128. Applying a theory of generalized variables to electrochemical kinetics: Interpreting the results of studying chromium deposition from Cr(III) baths
  129. Electroplating of chromium coatings from Cr(III)-based electrolytes containing water soluble polymer
  130. Kinetic Regularities Governing the Reaction of Electrodeposition of Iron from Solutions of Citrate Complexes of Iron(III)
  131. Multistep Electrochemical Reactions Involving Transport of Intermediates between the Near-electrode Layer and the Bulk Solution: The Kinetics of Two-Step Processes in Conditions of Non-steady-state Diffusion
  132. Theory of generalized variables in electrochemical kinetics: Simulation of the slow discharge theory equations
  133. Multistep electrochemical reactions involving transport of intermediates between the near-electrode layer and the bulk solution: A kinetics analysis based on theory of generalized variables (theory of similarity)
  134. Multistage Electrochemical Reactions with the Transfer of Intermediates between the Near-Electrode Layer and the Bulk Solution: The Accumulation of the Intermediates and the Current Redistribution between the Stages during Electrolysis
  135. Multistage Electrochemical Reactions with the Transfer of Intermediates between Near-Electrode Layer and Bulk Solution: Analysis of a Kinetic Model and Computer-Aided Modeling