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                          SCI.CHEM.ELECTROCHEM/ELETQM-L
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(5.) Electrochemistry handbooks, data collections, bibliographies

Handbook of fuel cells: fundamentals, technology, applications, Vol. 1-4
   Vol. 1: Fundamentals and syurvey of systems
   Vol. 2: Electrocatalysis
   Vol. 3: Fuel cell technology and applications, part 1
   Vol. 4: Fuel cell technology and applications, part 2
   W. Vielstich, A. Lamm, and H. Gasteiger (Ed), Wiley, Chichester UK, 2003.


(8.) Closely related WWW sites, newsgroups, mailing lists, and FAQ files

   Marine battery technologies, a comparison
     http://www.vonwentzel.net/Battery/

   Electrochemical tutorials (E. Katz, Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
     http://chem.ch.huji.ac.il/~eugeniik/electrochemical_tutorials.htm

   Electrochemical systems --- voltaic power (Kingston Technical Software)
     http://voltaicpower.com/

     Batteries in a portable world (I. Buchmann)
     http://www.buchmann.ca/default.asp

      (The) Bioelectrochemical Society
      http://natasha.eng.usf.edu/bes/web_pages/1_bes_default.html

   Car Battery and Deep Cycle Batteries (W. Darden)            NEW ADDRESS
     http://www.batteryfaq.org

   Past presidents of The Electrochemiscl Society, Inc. (ECS)
      http://www.electrochem.org/presidents/pastpresidents.htm


(9.) Upcoming electrochemistry meetings

(04.01) EIS-2004: The 6th International Symposium on Electrochemical Impedance
        Spectroscopy, Cocoa Beach, FL, USA, May 16-21, 2004.

(03.21) 14th Electrochemical and Interface Engineering Course
        University of Newcastle, UK, July 7-9, 2003.
        Contact: http://www.ncl.ac.uk/eetm/activities/education.htm


(10.) Popular science information

Plastic electric, lining up the future of conducting polymers
   J. Gorman, Science News, Vol. 163, No. 20, pp 312-313, May 17, 2003.

Recharging the power grid (flow cell battery)
   P. Fairley, MIT's Technology Review, Vol. 106, No. 2, pp 50-57, March 2003.



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                                CONTENTS



PART 1


(1.) Charter of SCI.CHEM.ELECTROCHEM
(2.) SCI.CHEM.ELECTROCHEM available as the E-Mail list ELETQM-L
(3.) Electrochemical nomenclature, standards, etc.
(4.) Scientific/technical societies (or divisions/sections thereof) with

     primary interest in electrochemistry
(5.) Electrochemistry handbooks, data collections, bibliographies
(6.) English language electrochemistry journals and book series


PART 2


(7.) On-line-available, public-domain databases (bibliographies, software,

     physical/chemical data, general information, etc, etc.)

(7.1) Archives of messages from SCI.CHEM.ELECTROCHEM/ELETQM-L
(7.2) Software package: Chemical reaction network toolbox 
(7.3) Bibliographic list of review chapters relating to electrochemistry 
(7.4) Cold nuclear fusion bibliography
(7.5) Electrochemistry Encyclopedia
(7.6) Graduate school directory
(7.7) EnAnalize - a program for the analysis of electrochemical noise
(7.8) Electrochemical simulations package (ESP)
(7.9) List of electrochemistry books
(7.10) Publications of the Electrochemical Society, Inc. (ECS)
(7.11) List of electrochemistry proceedings volumes
(7.12) Waitfor v1.3: Cooperatively runs EG&G programs
(7.13) Program: COATING, for electroplating calculations
(7.14) Bibliography of Scanning Electrochemical Miscroscopy (SECM)
(7.15) A Data Analysis Service for Steady-State Voltammetry
       via the World Wide Web
(7.16) AC impedance/immittance spectroscopy fitting program (LEVM)
(7.17) Cyclic Voltammetry Simulator

(7.18) Electrochemistry Dictionary

(7.19) VirtualCV v1.0: A free cyclic voltametry simulator
(7.20) Electrochemistry books published before 1950 (English language only)
(7.21) List of in-situ electrochemical FTIR papers published worldwide since
       1997.
(7.22) ELSIM: Program for the simulation of electrochemical transient methods.


PART 3


(8.) Closely related WWW sites, newsgroups, mailing lists, and FAQ files
(9.) Upcoming electrochemistry meetings
(10.) Popular science information


SEARCH for (x.) to locate any item.

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(8.) Closely related WWW sites, newsgroups, mailing lists, and FAQ files


      (8.1) World Wide Web Sites
             (8.1.1) Scientific/technical societies
             (8.1.2) Scientific/technical journals
             (8.1.3) Academic centers and national laboratories
             (8.1.4) Directories, membership lists
             (8.1.5) Educational material
             (8.1.6) General information
             (8.1.7) History of electrochemistry
      (8.2) Newsgroups
      (8.3) Mailing lists
      (8.4) Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) files




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(8.1) World Wide Web Sites


(8.1.1) Scientific/technical societies


See also Section (4.) for more detailed information.

   American Electroplaters and Surface Finishers Society
      http://www.aesf.org/

   Belgian Working Group on Cardiac Pacing and Electrophysiology of the Belgian
   Society of Cardiology
       http://164.15.59.200/medecine/cardiobr/bwgcpe/index.htm

   (The) Bioelectrochemical Society
      http://natasha.eng.usf.edu/bes/web_pages/1_bes_default.html

   British Electroless Nickel Society        
http://www.finishes.org.uk/bens.htm

   Capillary Electrophoresis Society of New England (CESONE)
                            http://users.aol.com/cesone/

   Electrocoat Association      http://www.electrocoat.org/

   (The) Electrochemical Society, Inc. (ECS)     http://www.electrochem.org

   (The) Electrochemical Society of India
     http://shravana.cedt.iisc.ernet.in/~mahesh/ecsi.htm

   Electrochemical Society of Japan
        http://www.electrochem.jp/index-e.html

   Electrochemical Society of South Africa
       http://www.electrochemsa.co.za/

   Electrophoresis Society       http://www.aesociety.org/

   Federation of European Chemical Societies (FECS), Division of
   Electrochemistry
   http://www.chemsoc.org/networks/enc/fecs/fecselectro.htm

   Institute of Metal Finishing  http://www.uk-finishing.org.uk/

   International Council of Electrophoresis Societies (ICES)
          http://www.aesociety.org/ICES.html

   International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE)
          http://www.ise-online.org/

   International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC), Commission V.5,
   "Electroanalytical Chemistry."               http://users.unimi.it/ape/V5

   International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Commission I.3
   "Electrochemistry"   http://www.iupac.org/divisions/I/I.3/index.html

   Italian Chemical Society, Electrochemical Division
                   http://users.unimi.it/scielettrochimica/

   Japanese Electrophoresis Society (JES)
                   http://proteome.tmig.or.jp/JES/index_body.html

   Metal Finishing Association      http://www.finishes.org.uk/

   National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE)  http:/www.nace.org

   National Hydrogen Association    http://www.hydrogenus.com/

   North American Society of Pacing and Electrophysiology
     http://www.naspe.org/

   Royal Australian Chemical Institute, Electrochemistry Division
     http://www.adinstruments.com/EDRACI/

   Royal Society of Chemistry, Analytical Division, Chromatography and 
   Electrophoresis Group      http://www.rsc.org/lap/rsccom/dab/ana005.htm

   Royal Society of Chemistry, Analytical Division, Electroanalytical Group
     http://www.rsc.org/lap/rsccom/dab/ana006.htm

   Royal Society of Chemistry, Faraday Division, Electrochemistry Group
      http://www.rsc.org/lap/rsccom/dab/fara005.htm

   Society for Electroanalytical Chemistry (SEAC)
      http://seac.tufts.edu

   Society of Chemical Industry, Electrochemical Technology Group
      http://www.soci.org/?groups/electroc/index.htm

Swiss Electrophoresis Society   http://dcwww.epfl.ch/icp/chel/chel.html


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(8.1.2) Scientific/technical journals


See also Section (6.) for more detailed information.

   Applied and Theoretical Electrophoresis
          http://www-lmmb.ncifcrf.gov/ESAB/

   Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics

          http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/bioelechem

   Biosensors and Bioelectronics
          http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/bios

   Electroanalysis
          http://www.vchgroup.de/vch/journals/2049/index.html

   Electrochemical and Solid State Letters
          http://www.electrochem.org/publications/esl/letters.htm

   Electrochemical Society Interface
          http://www.electrochem.org/publications/interface/interface.htm

   Electrochimica Acta
          http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/electacta

   Electrochemistry (Tokyo, many papers in English, also English summaries)
   Journal of the Electrochemical Society of Japan
          http://www.electrochem.jp/journal/list-e.html

   Electrochemistry Communications
          http://www.chemweb.com/ecos/elcomm

   Elektrokhimiya, translated as "Russian Journal of Electrochemistry"
          http://www.maik.rssi.ru/journals/elchem.htm

   Electrophoresis
          http://www.vchgroup.de/vch/journals/2027.html

   Fuel Cells - From Fundamentals to Systems
          http://www.wiley-vch.de/home/fuelcells

   Fuel Cells Bulletin 
          http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/fuelcells 

   Fuel Cell Industry Report (Scientific American Newsletters)
     http://www.SAnewsletters.com/FCIR/index.asp

   Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Letter        http://www.hfcletter.com

   International Journal of Hydrogen Energy

          http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/ijhydene

   Ionics, International Journal of Ionics: The Science and Technology of Ionic
Motion
          http://www.ionics.org

   Japanese Journal of Electrophoresis
                   http://proteome.tmig.or.jp/JES/index_body.html

   Journal of Applied Electrochemistry
          http://www.wkap.nl/journalhome.htm/0021-891X

   Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry
          http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/jelechem

   Journal of Electroceramics
          http://www.wkap.nl/journals/electroceramics

   Journal of New Materials for Electrochemical Systems
          http://www.newmaterials.polymtl.ca

   Journal of Power Sources
          http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/jpowsour

   Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry
          http://link.springer.de/link/service/journals/10008/index.htm

   Journal of The Electrochemical Society
          http://www.electrochem.org/publications/jes/journal.htm

   Metal Finishing
          http://www.elsevier.nl/publications/store/5/2/2/9/3/1/index.htt

   Portugaliae Electrochimica Acta
     http://www.peacta.qui.uc.pt/

   Russian Journal of Electrochemistry</a> (translation of "Elektrokhimiya")
     http://www.maik.rssi.ru/journals/elchem.htm

   Solid State Ionics
     http://materials.binghamton.edu/ionics/Ionics.html   or
     http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/ssi

   Transactions of the Institute of Metal Finishing
          http://www.uk-finishing.org.uk/imfframeset.htm 

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(8.1.3) Academic centers and national laboratories


See also Section (7.6) for hundreds more academic links.


  Berkeley Electrochemical Research Council

     http://eande.lbl.gov/BERC/BERC.html

  Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Central Laboratory of Electrochemical Power
  Sources (CLEPS)
                 http://www.bas.bg/cleps/

  Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Physical Chemistry
                                 http://www.ipc.bas.bg/

  Canada's National Research Council, Institute for Chemical Process and
     Environmental Technology (ICPET), Electrochemistry
          http://www.icpet.nrc.ca/projects/electr_e.html


   Center for Electrochemical Research and Development (CIDETEC), San
     Sebastian, Spain           http://www.cidetec.es/i_home.htm

  Central Electrochemical Research Institute (CECRI), Karaikudi, India
     http://sunsite.sut.ac.jp/asia/india/jitnet/india/csir/cecri.html
     Alternative address: http://www.cecri-india.com

  Centre for Electrochemical Research and Analytical Technology (CERAT),
  University of Western Sidney, Nepean Australia
     http://www.uws.edu.au/cerat/index.html

  Centre for Ion Conducting Membranes, Imperial College of Science, Technology
  and Medicine, London, UK      http://www.cicm.ic.ac.uk/

  Connecticut Institute of Fuel Cell Innovation, University of Connecticut
     http://www.engr.uconn.edu/~ctfc/

  Firenze, University of, Electrochemical Biosensors and Immunosensors
     http://www.chim.unifi.it/ana/ELCHEM.htm

  Fontana (The Mars G.) Corrosion Center, The Ohio State University
     http://kcgl1.eng.ohio-state.edu/~frankel/fcc/

  Guelph, University of, Electrochemical Technology Centre
     http://www.chembio.uoguelph.ca/etc/

  Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT), The Center for Electrochemical
  Science and Engineering   http://www.chee.iit.edu/research/cese/cese.shtml

  J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry, Department of Electrochemistry

     http://www.jh-inst.cas.cz/science/dept4-t.html

  Italian Agency for New Technology, Energy and Environment, R&D
  Electrochemical Energy Conversion Section
     http://erg9218.casaccia.enea.it

  Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS), Electrochemistry
     http://wwwchem.kriss.re.kr/electrochem/index.htm

  Minnesota, University of, Corrosion Research Center 

     http://www.cems.umn.edu/crc

  National Fuel Cell Research Center     http://www.nfcrc.uci.edu

  Paul Scherrer Institute, Electrochemistry Section
       http://ecl.web.psi.ch/

  Penn State Electrochemical Engine Center (ECEC)

       http://mtrl1.me.psu.edu

  Pennsylvania State University, Center For Electrochemical Studies
       http://www.energyinstitute.psu.edu/ces/index.html

  South Carolina, University of, Center for Electrochemical Engineering 
     http://www.che.sc.edu/centers/CEE/


  Texas A&M University, Center for Electrochemical Systems and Hydrogen
  Research            http://engineer.tamu.edu/tees/ceshr/default.html

  Utrecht University, Condensed Matter Department       
     http://www.chem.uu.nl/gm/www/index.html

  Virginia, Univerity of, Center for Electrochemical Science and Engineering 
     http://minerva.acc.virginia.edu/~cese

  Yeager (Ernest B.) Center for Electrochemical Sciences (YCES), Case Western 
  Reserve University   http://electrochem.cwru.edu/

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(8.1.4) Directories, membership lists


   Australian electrochemistry groups
     http://www.adinstruments.com/EDRACI/people.html

   Electrochemical research groups in Italy
         http://users.unimi.it/~pmussini/members.htm

   Electrochemistry groups and researchers in UK universities
         http://www.liv.ac.uk/Electrochem/electrochemUK.html

   Electrochemistry groups in Spain
         http://www.sc.ehu.es/powechem/claudio3.html

   International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE) membership list
   http://members.ise-online.org/members/members_directory_f.php
   To obtain more details, log in as a member.

   University electrochemistry laboratories in Korea
         http://wwwchem.kriss.re.kr/electrochem/ElectrochemSites.htm#cat1

   Worldwide directory of graduate schools for electrochemical science and
   engineering

         http://electrochem.cwru.edu/estir/grads.htm

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(8.1.5) Educational material


See also Section (10.) on Popular Science Info.

   Acid and base pH tutorial (University of British Clumbia)
      http://www.science.ubc.ca/~chem/tutorials/pH/index.html

   Amperometric glucose sensors
     http://www.fraserclan.com/biosens2.htm

   Analytical chemistry (see Electrochemistry) (SciMedia)
     http://elchem.kaist.ac.kr/vt/chem-ed/analytic/ac-meths.htm

   Batteries and fuel cells
      http://www.vectorsite.net/ttfuelc.html

   Batteries and power systems (T.R. Kuphaldt)
     http://www.ibiblio.org/obp/electricCircuits/DC/DC_11.html

   Batteries in a portable world (I. Buchmann)
     http://www.buchmann.ca/default.asp

   Batteries today (R. Dell)
     http://www.chemsoc.org/chembytes/ezine/2000/toolkit_mar00.htm

   Battery (How stuff works)
       http://www.howstuffworks.com/battery.htm

   Battery chemistry, general descritpion of batteries (M.M. Lerner, Oregon
                      State University)

      http://www.chem.orst.edu/ch411/scbatt.htm

   Battery technology and design
      http://www.oxford.net/%7Ecrdreyer/batteries/table_of_contents.html

   (Probing) brain chemistry, voltammetry comes of age
     (J.A. Stamford and J.B. Justice)
     http://pubs.acs.org/hotartcl/ac/96/jun/jun.html

   Battery information (Primarily relating to portable computer use.)
      http://www.computerhope.com/battery 

   Capillary electrophoresis
     http://www.chemsoc.org/chembytes/ezine/2000/altria_nov00.htm

   Capillary electrophoresis and electrochromatography (Kevin Altria)
     http://www.ceandcec.com/

   Capillary electrochromatography ("Separations with potential" by K. Bartle
   and P. Myers)
      http://www.chemsoc.org/chembytes/ezine/1998/bartle.htm

   Cell potential calculator (G. Wiger, California State University Dominguez
      Hills)
      http://chemistry2.csudh.edu/lecture_help/lechelp.html#redox

   Chiral electrosynthesis for the pharmaceutical industry (N.L. Weinberg,
   Electrosynthesis Co.)
      http://www.electrosynthesis.com/news/m5watts.html

   Computational electrochemistry (R. Compton, Oxford University)
      http://physchem.ox.ac.uk/~rgc/research/sims/sim.htm

   Corrosion doctors (Kingston Technical Software)
      http://www.corrosion-doctors.org/index.html

   Electric highway vehicles
      http://home.earthlink.net/~fradella/car.htm

   Electric Transit Vehicle Institute (ETVI)
      http://www.etvi.org

   Electricity (IEEE Virtual Museum)
     http://www.ieee-virtual-museum.org

   Electrochemical concepts (Georgia State University)
      http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/chemical/echemcon.html

   Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (Adrian Fisher, University of
   Bath/Solartron Inc.)
      Electrochemistry refresher
          http://www.bath.ac.uk/~chsacf/solartron/electro/html/int.htm
      Circuit analysis refresher
          http://www.bath.ac.uk/~chsacf/solartron/circp/html/int.htm
      Mathematics refresher
          http://www.bath.ac.uk/~chsacf/solartron/mathsp/html/int.htm

   Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (Robert S. Rodgers, Research 
Solutions
   and Resources)
          http://www.consultrsr.com/resources/eis/index.htm

   Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy theory: a primer (Gamry Instruments)
     http://www.gamry.com/G2/Appnotes/Reference/EISTheory/Theory/EIS_Theory.htm

   Electrochemical machining (K.P. Rajurkar and J. Kozak, U. Nebraska-
   Lincoln, Center for Nontraditional Manufacturin Research)
     http://www.unl.edu/nmrc/ecm00.htm

   Electrochemical methods in organic synthesis of valuable intermediates
   (M.E. Niyazymbetov, Electrosynthesis Co.)
     http://www.electrosynthesis.com/news/m6watts.html

   Electrochemical methods tutorial(potentiometry, voltammetry,
   coulometry, conductometry)
     http://www.resonance-pub.com/electrochem.htm

   Electrochemical reactions/Electrochemical cells (Purdue University)
   http://chemed.chem.purdue.edu/genchem/topicreview/bp/ch20/electroframe.html

   Electrochemical salt splitting (D. Genders, Electrosynthesis Co.)
     http://www.electrosynthesis.com/news/mwatts.html

   Electrochemical systems --- voltaic power (Kingston Technical Software)
     http://voltaicpower.com/

   Electrochemical tutorials (E. Katz, Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
     http://chem.ch.huji.ac.il/~eugeniik/electrochemical_tutorials.htm

   Electrochemistry (T. Stretton, Tousand Islands Secondary Schools,
     Ontario, Canada)
     http://www.ucdsb.on.ca/tiss/stretton/chem2/electrox.htm

   Electrochemistry (The Chemistry Hypermedia Project)
      http://www.chem.vt.edu/chem-ed/echem/electroc.html

   Electrochemistry (Tanner's general Chemistry)
     http://www.tannerm.com/

   Electrochemistry (Steve Marsden's Chemistry Home Page)
        http://www.chemtopics.com/unit13/unit13.htm

   Electrochemistry: a Chem1 supplement text (Stephen K. Lower, Simon
   Fraser University)     http://www.sfu.ca/chemcai/pdf/c1xElchem.pdf

   Electrochemistry: Electrolysis, Galvanic cells, Reduction and
    Oxidation (CHEMystery)
         http://offchemmath.roshd.ir/thinkquestchem/electrochem/

   Electrochemistry Compendium (miscellaneous topics, R.M. Corn, University
   of Wisconsin)    http://corninfo2.chem.wisc.edu/624Class/itopics.html

   Electrochemistry Dictionary
     http://electrochem.cwru.edu/ed/dict.htm

   Electrochemistry Encyclopedia
     http://electrochem.cwru.edu/ed/encycl/

   Electrochemistry for corrosion (University of Manchester, Institute of
   Science and Technology)
     http://www.cp.umist.ac.uk/lecturenotes/

   Electrochemistry in bioanalyses (EPFL)
     
http://dcwww.epfl.ch/le/ICP3-Lecture_notes/Electrochemical_Methods/2001/Electro
chemistry_Course_10.pdf

   Electrochemistry lecture notes (J.C. Baird, Brown University)
      http://jcbmac.chem.brown.edu/baird/Chem22I/lectures/Electrochemistry/
      ElectroChem.html

   Electrochemistry lecture notes (P. Limbach, Louisiana State University)
      http://www.chem.lsu.edu/lucid/limbach/2001_f98/electrochem/
      electrochemistry.html

   Electrochemistry lecture notes, Lectures 7-9. (University of Illinois,
   Champaign-Urbana)
      http://hexane.chem.uiuc.edu/cyberprof/public/chemistry/102x/Lecture/

   Electrochemistry of gases: new sensing opportunities (E.S. De Castro,
   Electrosynthesis Co.)
      http://www.electrosynthesis.com/news/m2watts.html

   Electrochemistry of transition-metal oxides and hydroxides in aqueous
   environment
      http://www.iic.cas.cz/~grygar/elchem_oxides.html

   Electrochemistry tutorial (H.W. Moody, Floyd College)
     http://gaia.fc.peachnet.edu/tutor/electroc.htm

   Electrochemistry tutorials
     http://learn.chem.vt.edu/tutorials/electrochem/index.html

   Electrochemistry: voltaic and electrolytic cells (R.H. Logan, North Laske
      College)  http://members.aol.com/logan20/electchm.html

   Electrogenerated hydrogen peroxide: from history to new opportunities
   D. Pletcher, Electrosynthesis Co.)
     http://www.electrosynthesis.com/news/m7watts.html

   Electrolysis of water (University of Illinois, Urbana)
        http://www.chem.uiuc.edu/clcwebsite/elec.html

   Electrolytic capacitors: theory, construction, characteristics, and
   application, (2nd ed) Paul McKnight Deeley and FaradNet Staff
        http://www.faradnet.com/deeley/book_toc.htm

   Electrophoresis tutorial
     http://www.resonance-pub.com/electropho.htm

   Electrophysiology, The Nerve Impulse (F. Bezanilla)
     http://pb010.anes.ucla.edu/

   Electrophysiology of excitable cells: a model study of membrane
   electrochemistry, action potentials and coupling in cardiac ventricular
   cells (Quan Ni Department of Bioengineering, University of Utah, Salt Lake
   City, Utah)
   http://www.cvrti.utah.edu/~quan/ep/paper.html

   Enzyme electrodes (Marco Cardosi, University of Paisley)
     http://www-biol.paisley.ac.uk/marco/Enzyme_Electrode/Chapter1/Start.htm

   Experimrents in electrochemistry (G. Carboni/G.L.Stuart)
        http://www.funsci.com/fun3_en/electro/electro.htm

   Fractal electrodeposition (D.B. Hibbert, University of New South Wales)
        http://www.chem.unsw.edu.au/staff/hibbert/HibbFrac/FRACTAL.HTML

   Fuel cell (How stuff works)
        http://www.howstuffworks.com/fuel-cell.htm

   Fuel cell handbook
     http://www.fuelcells.org/fchandbook.pdf

   Fuel cells---beyond batteries. A Scientific American Exploration
      http://www.sciam.com/explorations/122396explorations.html

   Fuel cells, collecting the history of (A Smithsonian Institution Project)
     http://americanhistory.si.edu/csr/fuelcells/index.htm

   Fuel cells go mobile (E. Willcocks)
     http://www.chemsoc.org/chembytes/ezine/2003/willcocks_jan03.htm

   Fuel cells---Green power

      http://education.lanl.gov/resources/fuelcells/

   Fuel cells: new adventures for electrochemistry (M. Valenti, a "Mechanical
   Engineering" feature article
   http://www.emagazine.org/backissues/feb01/features/echem/echem.html

   Fuel cells, powering ahaed
     http://www.chemsoc.org/chembytes/ezine/2000/kingston_jun00.htm

   Hybrid cars (MIT's Technology Review, Vol. 105, No. 9, 2002)
     http://www.technologyreview.com/articles/visualize1102.asp

   In-situ surface techniques in electrochemistry ("Electrochemical interfaces
   exposed" by M. Kalaji and R. Nichols)
      http://www.chemsoc.org/gateway/chembyte/cib/nichols.htm

   Metal ion removal from effluents (D. Pletcher, Electrosynthesis Co.)
      http://www.electrosynthesis.com/news/m4watts.html

   Metal plating
      http://www.bergen.org/AAST/Projects/RapidPrototyping/index.html

   Myoglobin electrochemistry
     http://www.phattimes.com/myoglobin/chapter1.htm

   New horizons in electrochemical science and technology. A 163 pages long
   report of the National Research Council (1987). Available on-line.
      http://www.nap.edu/books/0309037352/html/index.html

   Potentiostats (Robert S. Rodgers, Research Solutions and Resources)
     http://www.consultrsr.com/resources/pstats/index.htm

   Reference electrodes (Robert S. Rodgers, Research Solutions and Resources)
      http://www.consultrsr.com/resources/refelect.htm

   Scanning electrochemical microscopy (D.O. Wipf, Missisipi State U.)
     http://www.msstate.edu/dept/Chemistry/dow1/secm/secm.html

   Selective electrochemical fluorinations (G.D. Zappi, Electrosynthesis Co.)
     http://www.electrosynthesis.com/news/m3watts.html

   Steady-state voltammetry: a data analysis service
             http://physchem.ox.ac.uk/~rgc/datan/datan.htm

   Understanding electrochemistry: some distinctive concepts (from J. Chem. Ed.
   60, 263, 1983. L.R. Faulkner, U. of Illinois)

   http://www.africasouthofthesahara.org/depts/swain/chem174/JCE1983p.pdf

   Voltammetry of immobilized microparticles
      http://www.iic.cas.cz/~grygar/AbrSV.html

   Voltammetry simulator for coated electrodes (M. Ohtani, Kanazawa College)
      http://www.kanazawa-bidai.ac.jp/~momo/qrcv/QRCV.html

   Zinc-air batteries (MIT's Technology Review, Vol. 104, No. 7, 2001)
          http://www.technologyreview.com/articles/visualize0901.asp


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(8.1.6) General information


   Automotive Fuel Cell Technologies from DOE National Laboratories

                    http://www.uscar.org/pngv/technical/labs.htm

   CALSTART advanced transportation consortium (electric cars, etc)
                    http://www.calstart.org

   Car Battery and Deep Cycle Batteries (W. Darden)
     http://www.batteryfaq.org

   Corrosion Information Server and Electronic Journal for Corrosion 
      Science and Engineering   http://www.cp.umist.ac.uk/

   ElectroActive Polymer Actuators --- Artificial Muscles (Y. Bar-Cohen, Jet
   Propulsion Laboratory)
      http://ndeaa.jpl.nasa.gov/nasa-nde/lommas/eap/EAP-web.htm

   Electrochemical Energy Storage, USCAR
      http://www.uscar.org/pngv/techtms/eestm.htm

   Electrochemical Science and Technology Information Resource (ESTIR)
      http://electrochem.cwru.edu/estir/

   European Fuel Cell Group         http://www.fuelcell-eur.nl

      European Internet Centre for Impedance Spectroscopy
      http://accessimpedance.iusi.bas.bg/vlab2/index.html

   FTIR (in-situ electrochemical) papers since 1997
       http://www.staff.ncl.ac.uk/p.a.christensen/ftir4.htm

     Fuel Cell Technology (US Department of Energy)
     http://fossil.energy.gov/coal_power/fuelcells/index.shtml

   Fuel Cell Today              http://www.fuelcelltoday.com

   Fuel Cells 2000               http://www.fuelcells.org/

   Fuel Cell Program, DOE Office of Transportation Technologies
       http://www.ott.doe.gov/oaat/fuelcell.html

   Fuel Cell, World Council          http://www.fuelcellworld.org/

   Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Information System
      http://www.hydrogen.org/index-e.html

   Links, electrochemistry
      http://www.netaccess.on.ca/~dbc/cic_hamilton/electro.html

   Metal finishing   http://www.finishing.com/index.html

   Marine battery technologies, a comparison
     http://www.vonwentzel.net/Battery/

   New Horizons in Electrochemical Science and Technology. A 163 pages long
   report of the National Research Council (1987). Available on-line.
         http://www.nap.edu/books/0309037352/html/index.html

   Rechargeable battery information (Matt Kassawara, U. of Central Florida)
   http://www.cs.ucf.edu/~matt/index.html

   Scanning probe network (electrochemical)        http://www.espnet.org/

   Suppliers, consultants, electrochemistry (laboratory equipment,
   instrumentation, hardware/software, bench/pilot/production size cells,
   designs, short courses, consulting, etc.)
      http://electrochem.cwru.edu/estir/suppl.htm


   USDOE/BES/Chemical Sciences/Advanced Battery Projects/National Laboratories
      http://www.er.doe.gov/production/bes/chm/96sumbook/abon.html

   USDOE/BES/Chemical Sciences/Advanced Battery Projects/Universities/Industry
      http://www.er.doe.gov/production/bes/chm/96sumbook/aboff.html

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(8.1.7) History of electrochemistry


   Books published before 1950 (English language only)
       http://electrochem.cwru.edu/estir/old-books.htm

   Chemical achievers, electrochemistry and electrochemical industries
   (The Chemical Heritage Foundation)
   http://www.chemheritage.org/EducationalServices/chemach/eei/eei.html

   Davy, H.
     http://www.woodrow.org/teachers/ci/1992/Davy.html

   (On) electrical decomposition, by M. Faraday (from the Philosophical
   Transactions of the Royal Society, 1834).
      http://dbhs.wvusd.k12.ca.us/Chem-History/Faraday-electrochem.html

   Famous scientists, including many electrochemists (E. Katz, Hebrew 
University
   of Jerusalem)
      http://chem.ch.huji.ac.il/~eugeniik/history/electrochemists.htm

   Faraday as a discoverer, by J. Tyndall (1894)
      http://www.bibliomania.com/ Search for Faraday 

   Fuel cells, collecting the history of (A Smithsonian Institution Project)
     http://americanhistory.si.edu/csr/fuelcells/index.htm

   (The) History of electrochemistry (Bioanalytical Systems, BAS)
      http://www.bioanalytical.com/info/calendar/97/index.htm

      Industrial electrochemistry, In the 1890s, electrochemistry energized the
      growth of the chemical enterprise (D.M. Kiefer, in Today's Chemist at
      Work, Vol. 11, No. 3, April 2002.)
      http://pubs.acs.org/subscribe/journals/tcaw/11/i04/html/04chemistry.html



   Nobel Laureates

      Nernst, W.H. 1920 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
         http://www.nobel.se/chemistry/laureates/1920/

      Heyrovsky, J. 1959 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
         http://www.nobel.se/chemistry/laureates/1959/

      Marcus, R.A. 1992 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
         http://www.nobel.se/chemistry/laureates/1992/

      Heeger, A.J.; MacDiarmid, A.G.; Shirakawa, H. 2000 Nobel Laureates in
      Chemistry
         http://www.nobel.se/chemistry/laureates/2000/



   Past presidents of The Electrochemiscl Society, Inc. (ECS)
      http://www.electrochem.org/presidents/pastpresidents.htm

   Selected classic papers from the history of electrochemistry (C. Giunta,
   La Moyne College)
      http://webserver.lemoyne.edu/faculty/giunta/papers.html#elec

   Virtual Museum of Old Electrical, Electronic and Electrochemical Instruments
   (E. Katz, Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
     http://chem.ch.huji.ac.il/~eugeniik/instruments/

   Volta: a pioneer in electrochemistry (Willie Weinberg)
      http://www.italian-american.com/volta.htm

   Volta bicentennial celebration---1799-1999
      http://www.cilea.it/volta99

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(8.2) Newsgroups


      sci.chem
      sci.chem.analytical
      sci.chem.coatings
      sci.chem.electrochem      All messages posted on SCI.CHEM.ELECTROCHEM are 
            also regularly mailed to the ELETQM-L mailing list (and vice versa)
      sci.chem.electrochem.battery
      sci.chem.labware
      sci.chem.organomet
      sci.electronics
      sci.energy.hydrogen
      sci.engr.chem
      sci.engr.semiconductors
      sci.materials

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(8.3) Mailing lists


   ELETQM-L at ELETQM-L-REQUEST@UFU.BR                         electrochemistry
            All messages sent to ELETQM-L are also regularly posted on the
            SCI.CHEM.ELECTROCHEM newsgroup (and vice versa)

   ELECTROCHEMISTRY@JISCMAIL.AC.UK                            electrochemistry
        For subscription contact: 
        Daren J. Caruana at  d.j.caruana@ucl.ac.uk

ELECTROFORMING at ELECTROFORMING-OWNER@EGROUPS.COM               electroforming

   AE at LISTSERV@SJSUVM1.SJSU.EDU                   alternative energy sources

   ANALYSIS-L at MAISER@FS4.IN.UMIST.AC.UK                 analytical chemistry

   CHEMCHAT at LISTSERV@UAFSYSB.UARK.EDU                  chemistry discussions

   CHEMCLUB at LISTSERV@UMSLVMA.UMSL.EDU                         chemistry club

   CHEMCOM at LISTSERV@UBVM.CC.BUFFALO.EDU           chemistry in the community 

   CHEMED-L at LISTSERV@UWF.CC.UWF.EDU                      chemistry education 

   CHEM-ENG at TRAYMS@CC.CURTIN.EDU.AU                     chemical engineering

   CHEMLAB-L at LISTSERV@BEAVER.BEMIDJI.MSUS.EDU         chemistry laboratories

   CHMINF-L at LISTSERV@IUBVM.UCS.INDIANA.EDU      chemical information sources

   CORROS-L at LISTSERV@LISTSERV.RL.AC.UK                             corrosion 

EAP at EAP-REQUEST@ARTEMIS.ARC.NASA.GOV    electroactive eolymers (artificial
                                              muscles)

   INTERFACE-L at MAISER@FS4.IN.UMIST.AC.UK     instrument-computer interfacing

   MEMDISS at MEMSUB@UTCT.CT.UTWENTE.NL                               membranes

   NACE  at  MAJORDOMO@NACECORROSIONNETWORK.COM                       corrosion

   PROCESS-L at MAISER@FS4.IN.UMIST.AC.UK           analysis of process streams 

   SURFACE-L at SURFACE-REQUEST@SURF.SSW.UWO.CA                 surface science 

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(8.4) Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) files


      These files are available through anonymous ftp to 

      ftp://rtfm.mit.edu:/pub/usenet/sci.answers   (under filenames indicated)

   chemistry (filename: sci/chem-faq/part1 .. part2 ... part7)

      also available on WWW at: http://www.orang-utan.com/scichem.html

   chemical engineering   (filename: engineering/cheme-faq)

   car battery and deep cycle battery (available on the WWW at the URL of
       http://www.batteryfaq.org


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(9.) Upcoming electrochemistry meetings


All meeting announcements/programs that were 

          **posted on SCI.CHEM.ELECTROCHEM/ELETQM-L** 

are included in this Section. If second, third, etc announcements are posted of
the same meeting, all earlier announcements will be replaced, in their
entirety, by the latest announcement. Announcements will be deleted after the
last day of the meeting.

For the sake of brevity, only the title, place, and date are listed in the FAQ,
together with a contact e-mail address (the submitter's address is shown,
unless another address is indicated in the announcement).

The full text of the announcements is available on WWW at the Electrochemical
Science and Technology Information Resource (ESTIR) with URL of:

http://electrochem.cwru.edu/estir/

or through anonymous ftp to:
     
           ftp://electrochem.cwru.edu
    then click:   pub   and   estir
Filename: meet.txt

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A good collection of future meetings can be found, though not on line, in
the back pages of 

Electrochimica Acta (the journal of International Society of Electrochemistry)

Journal of Applied Electrochemistry

Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry

Solid State Science


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REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETINGS

(9.1) Meetings of The Electrochemical Society, Inc. (ECS)
       Contact: ECS@ELECTROCHEM.ORG
                or   http://www.electrochem.org/meetings.html

(9.2) Meetings of the International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE)
      Contact: INFO@ISE-ONLINE.ORG
               or            http://www.ise-online.org/

(9.3) Gordon Research Conferences
       Contact: GRC@GRC.ORG
                or   http://www.grc.org

(9.4) Meetings of the American Chemical Society (ACS)
       Contact: NATLMTGS@ACS.ORG
                or   http://www.acs.org

(9.5) Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy

       (PITTCON)
       Contact: PITTCONINFO@PITTCON.ORG
                or http://www.pittcon.org

(9.6) Euroconferences on Solid State Ionics
       Contact: WW@TECHFAK.UNI-KIEL.DE


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2003 MEETINGS


(03.16) Summer School on Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy
        University of Texas, Austin, Texas, USA, June 2-14, 2003.
        Contact: A. Nelson (angie@mail.cm.utexas.edu)  or
        http://www.cm.utexas.edu/secm/

(03.12) International Conference ABA-4 (Advanced Batteries and Accumulators)
        Brno, Czech Republic, June 15-19, 2003.
        Contact: aba-brno@feec.vutbr.cz  or http://www.aba-brno.cz

(03.11) 14th International Conference on Solid State Ionics (SSI-14)
        Monterey, California, USA, June 22-27, 2003.
        Contact: http://www.ssi-14.net 

(03.14) ELECTROCHEMISTRY SUMMER SCHOOL: "Instrumental Methods in
        Electrochemistry," University of Southampton, UK, June 29-July 4, 2003.
        Contact: Guy Denuault (g.denuault@soton.ac.uk)       or
        http://www.soton.ac.uk/~elecchem/s_school/s_school.html

(03.15)  Electrochemical Techniques: Principles and Applications
         University of Bath, UK, June 30-July 4, 2003.
         Contact: Pam Croft (p.m.croft@bath.ac.uk)

(03.07) 5th International Symposium on New Materials for Electrochemical 
Systems
        Montreal, Canada, July 6-11, 2003.
        Contact: O. Savadogo (newmat@congresbcu.com)

(03.21) 14th Electrochemical and Interface Engineering Course
        University of Newcastle, UK, July 7-9, 2003.
        Contact: http://www.ncl.ac.uk/eetm/activities/education.htm

(03.01) 39th IUPAC Congress and 86th Conference of The Canadian Society for

       Chemistry
       Ottawa, Canada, August 10-15, 2003.
       Contact: Carole Munro (carole.munro@nrc.ca) or
                http://www.nrc.ca/confserv/iupac2003

(03.02) 54th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry 
       (ISE) Sao Pedro, Brazil, August 31-September 5, 2003.
       Contact: Luis Alberto Avaca (avaca@iqsc.sc.usp.br) or
                http://www.iqsc.sc.usp.br/ise2003

(03.08) 3rd European Summer School on Electrochemical Engineering (3rdESSEE)
        Patras, Greece, September 14-19, 2003.
        Contact: 3rdessee@chemeng.upatras.gr  or
        http://3rdessee.chemeng.upatras.gr/news.htm   or
        http://3rdessee.chemeng.upatras.gr/pre_registration_form.htm 

(03.18) Electrochem '03
        Southampton, UK, Sept. 14-17, 2003.
        Contact: John Owen (jro@soton.ac.uk)  or
        http://www.soton.ac.uk/~ssegroup/

(03.19) XII Meeting of the Portuguese Electrochemical Society
        Lisbon, Portugal, September 16-20, 2003.
        Contact: Armando Pombeiro (pombeiro@ist.utl.pt)  or
                 http://dequim.ist.utl.pt/acl-spe

(03.13) High Energy Density Electrochemical Power Sources
        Nice, France, September 17-20, 2003.
        Contact: battery@polytech.univ-mrs.fr  or
        http://iusti.univ-mrs.fr/HEDES2003/index.html

(03.20) Eurointerfinish 2003, Nanotechnology And Coatings For Novel 
Applications
        Praglia, Italy, October 23-24, 2003.
        Contact: http://www.eurointerfinish2003.com/eng/default.asp


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2004 MEETINGS


(04.01) EIS-2004: The 6th International Symposium on Electrochemical Impedance
        Spectroscopy, Cocoa Beach, FL, USA, May 16-21, 2004.

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(10.) Popular science information
      See also Section (8.1.5) for links to educational material on the WWW.

This section contains articles related to electrochemical topics published in
journals generally available in most public libraries, and popular science 
books
written on electrochemistry.

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Plastic electric, lining up the future of conducting polymers
   J. Gorman, Science News, Vol. 163, No. 20, pp 312-313, May 17, 2003.

Recharging the power grid (flow cell battery)
   P. Fairley, MIT's Technology Review, Vol. 106, No. 2, pp 50-57, March 2003.

Electricity-producing vehicles (fuel-cell cars)
   D. Talbot, MIT's Technology Review, Vol. 105, No. 10, p 61, December
   2002-January 2003.

Electroactive polymers (new materials could produce more lifelike devices)
   G.T. Huang, MIT's Technology Review, Vol. 105, No. 10, p 32, December
   2002-January 2003.

Microbe power (a new fuel cell taps the energy of seafloor sediments)

   K. Garber, MIT's Technology Review, Vol. 105, No. 10, p 28, December
   2002-January 2003.

Hybrid cars
   T. Stadter, MIT's Technology Review, Vol. 105, No. 9, p 83, November 2002.
   http://www.technologyreview.com/articles/visualize1102.asp


Vehicle of change (hydrogen fuel-cell cars)
   L.D. Burns, J.B. McCormick, and C.E. Borroni-Bird, Scientific American,
   Vol. 287, No. 4, pp 64-73, October 2002.

Pocket sockets: tiny fuel cells for portable electronics have arrived, almost
   P. Weiss, Science News, Vol. 162, pp 155-156, September 7, 2002.

Why do some batteries last longer than others?
   M.J. Smith and C.A. Vincent, Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 79, No. 7,
   pp 851-853, July 2002.

The battery: not yet a terminal case

   J. Alper, Science, Vol. 296, No. 5571, pp 1224-1226, May 17, 2002.

Shrinking fuel cells promise power in your pocket
   R.F. Service, Science, Vol. 296, No. 5571, pp 1222-1224, May 17, 2002.


Hydrogen: the fuel of the future?
   J.M. Ogden, Physics Today, Vol. 55, No. 4, pp 69-75, April 2002.

Dreams of the new power grid: a fuel cell for every home
   C. Wardell, Popular Science, Vol. 260, No. 3, pp 60-63, March 2002.

Artificial muscles (electroactive polymers)
   J. Van Laarhoven, Poptronics, Vol. 3, No. 3, pp 29-33, March 2002.

Fuel cells vs. the grid
   D.H. Freedman, MIT's Technology Review, Vol. 105, No. 1, pp 40-47,
   January-February 2002.

More batteries to test

   C.D. Rakes, Poptronics, Vol. 2, No. 12, pp 51-53, December 2001.
   http://www.electronicsworkbench.com/poptronics/#december01

More battery-testing circuits
   C.D. Rakes, Poptronics, Vol. 2, No. 11, pp 57-61, November 2001.
   http://www.electronicsworkbench.com/poptronics/#november01

A fuel cell in your phone
   D. Voss, MIT's Technology Review, Vol. 104, No. 9, pp 68-75, November 2001.

Test drive your batteries
   C.D. Rakes, Poptronics, Vol. 2, No. 10, pp 59-61, October 2001.
   http://www.electronicsworkbench.com/poptronics/#october01


Zinc-ar batteries
   MIT's Technology Review, Vol. 104, No. 7, pp 86-87, September 2001.
   http://www.technologyreview.com/articles/visualize0901.asp

Solid acids show potential for fuel cell electrolytes
   R. Fitzgerald, Physics Today, Vol. 54, No. 7, pp 22-24, July 2001.

Fuel cell phones
   S. Ashley, Scientific American, Vol. 285, No. 1, p 25, July 2001.

Fuel cell finish, part 3
   J. Iovine, Poptronics, Vol. 2, No. 6, pp 47-49, 53, June 2001.

Power to the people (microturbines and fuel cells)
   P. Fairly, MIT's Technology Review, Vol. 104, No. 4, pp 70-77, May 2001.

Fuel cells, part 2
   J. Iovine, Poptronics, Vol. 2, No. 5, pp 45-47, May 2001.

High bred hybrids: for electric driving without charging, the future is now
   D. Sherman, Popular Science, pp 76-79, March 2001.

Fuel cells shift into drive
   J. McCormick and K. Presto, Popular Scence, pp 60-62, February 2001.

Fuel cells
   J. Iovine, Poptronics, Vol. 2, No. 2, pp 49-50, February 2001.

The electric vehicle and the burden of history
   D.A. Kirsch, Rutgers University Press, Rutgers, NJ 2000.

Fill'er up with hydrogen (fuel cell electric car)
   P. Fairly, MIT's Technology Review, Vol. 103, No. 6, pp 54-62, November-
   December 2000.

Kicking the habit (hydrogen economy --- fuel cells)
   F. Pearce, New Scientist, Vol. 168, No. 2266, pp. 34-42, November 25, 2000.

Lithium polymer batteries

   D. Lancaster, Poptronics, Vol. 1, No. 6, pp 68-70, June 2000.

Hydrogen on wheels (fuel cell driven electric cars)
   Popular Science, pp 52-61, May 2000.

Pulse electrolysis myths
   D. Lancaster, Poptronics, Vol. 1, No. 4, pp 60-65, 69, April 2000.

Easy-to-make Ag/AgCl reference electrode
   G.A. East and M.A. del Valle, Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 77, No. 1,
   p 97, January 2000.

Using a teaching model to correct known misconceptions in electrochemistry

   P.A. Huddle, M.D. White, and F. Rogers, Journal of Chemical Education, Vol.
   77, No. 1, pp 104-110, January 2000.


Powering the future: the Ballard fuel cell and the race to change the world
   T. Koppel, Wiley, NY 1999.

A nose for business (electronic/electrochemical nose)
   I. Greenberg, MIT's Technology Review, Vol. 102, No. 4, pp 62-67,
   July-August 1999.

The future of fuel cells
   Scientific American, Vol. 281, No. 1, pp 72-73, July 1999.

The electrochemical engine for vehicles (fuel cells)
   A.J. Appleby, Scientific American, Vol. 281, No. 1, pp 74-79, July 1999.

The power plant in your basement (fuel cells)
   A.C. Lloyd, Scientific American, Vol. 281, No. 1, pp 80-86, July 1999.

Replacing the battery in portable electronics (fuel cells)
   C.K. Dyer, Scientific American, Vol. 281, No. 1, pp 88-93, July 1999.

High-drain alkaline AA-batteries (product test report)
   S.A. Booth, Popular Electronics, Vol. 16, No. 1, pp 5-7, January 1999.


Student construction of a gel-filled Ag/AgCl reference electrode for use in a

potentiometric titration
   J.A. Thomas, Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 76, No. 1, pp 97-98, 
   January 1999.

Discovery box: the battery
   G. Jeunesse, Scholastic Trade, 1998.

Sorting molecules with electricity (electrophoresis)
   S. Carlson, Scientific American, Vol. 279, No. 6, p 110-111, December 1998.

Using constant-current sources
   J.J. Carr, Electronics Now, Vol. 69, No. 10, pp 53-59, October 1998.

Cell phone battery may soon be the talk of town (micro, methanol fuel cell)

   D. Page, Electronics Now, Vol. 69, No. 10, pp 20-21, October 1998.


Laboratory experiments on electrochemical remediation of the environment.
Part 4. Color removal of simulated wastewater by electrocoagulation-
electroflotation
   J.G. Ibanez, M.M. Singh, and Z. Szafran, Journal of Chemical Education, Vol.
   75, No. 8, pp 1040-1041, August 1998.


Plastic batteries
   A. Salzhauer, MIT's Technology Review, Vol. 101, No. 4, pp 60-66,

   July-August 1998.

Smart batteries have arrived (for your automobile)
   B. Siuru, Popular Electronics, Vol. 15, No. 6, pp 41-43, June 1998.

Laboratory experiments on electrochemical remediation of the environment.
Part 3. Microscale electrokinetic processing of soils
   J.G. Ibanez, M.M. Singh, R.M. Pike, and Z. Szafran, Journal of Chemical
   Education, Vol. 75, No. 5, pp 634-635, May 1998.

Fuel-cell powered vehicles
   B. Siuru, Electronics Now, Vol. 69, No. 5, pp 50-53, 68, May 1998.


Micro fuel cells: taking on the Energizer Bunny
   A.M. Hayashi, Scientific American, Vol. 278, No. 4, p 32, April 1998.

Introductory electrochemistry for kids---food for thought, and human potential
   G.G. Stroebel and S.A. Myers, Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 75, 
   No. 2, pp 178-180, February 1998.



Lemon cells revisited---the lemon-powered calculator
   D.J. Swartling and C. Morgan, Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 75, 
   No. 2, pp 181-182, February 1998.


Alkaline batteries (product test report)
   S.A. Booth, Popular Electronics, Vol. 15, No. 1, pp 12-13, January 1998.

Neighborhood electric vehicles
   B. Siuru, Electronics Now, Vol. 69, No. 1, pp 47-50, January 1998.

Chemistry is electric!
   M.E. Bowden, Chemical Heritage Foundation, Philadelphia, 1997.


Laboratory experiments on electrochemical remediation of the environment.
Part 2. Microscale indirect electrolytic destruction of organic wastes
   J.G. Ibanez, M.M. Singh, R.M. Pike, and Z. Szafran, Journal of Chemical
   Education, Vol. 74, No. 12, pp 1449-1450, December 1997.

Energy from fuel cells
   A. Snyder, Electronics Now, Vol. 68, No. 10, pp 56-58, 68, November 1997.

Stretching rechargeable battery technology (carbon fiber electrodes in lithium
batteries)
   D. Page, Popular Electronics, Vol. 14, No. 7, pp 57-58, July 1997.

Power to the people (electric cars)
   S. Oldham and B. Delaney, Popular Mechanics, Vol. 174, No. 7, pp 72-75, 
   July 1997.

Recharging electric-vehicle batteries
   B. Siuru, Popular Electronics, Vol. 14, No. 4, pp 39-41, 70, April 1997.


Build the fuel gauge --- a capacity indicator for your battery pack
   J. Pivnichny, Electronics Now, Vol. 68, No. 4, pp 58-59, 74, April 1997.

Driving on a charge
   D. Sherman, Popular Science, pp 68-72, April 1997.

Where did ion selective electrodes come from? The story of their development
and commercialization
   M.S. Frant, Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 74, No. 2, pp 159-166, 
   February 1997.

The seventies---golden age for ion selective electrodes
   J. Ruzicka, Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 74, No. 2, pp 167-170, 
   February 1997.

Industrial use and applications of ion selective electrodes
   T.S. Light, Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 74, No. 2, pp 171-176, 
   February 1997.

Evolution of blood chemistry analyzers based on ion selective electrodes
   C.C. Young, Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 74, No. 2, pp 177-182, 
   February 1997.

The electric experience (electric cars)
   R. Cogan, Popular Science, Vol. 249, No. 5, pp 81-84, November 1996.

The case for electric vehicles
   D. Sperling, Scientific American, Vol. 275, No. 5, pp 54-59, November 1996.

How to offer the optimal demonstration of the electrolysis of water
   R.E. Zhou, Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 73, No. 8, pp 786-787, August
   1996.

Regulated power for electrochemistry 
   Electronics Now, Vol. 67, No. 3, pp 47-48, 74-76, and 82, March 1996.

Regulated power for electrochemistry (power supply for electrolysis,
electrolating, etc)
   E. Barrow, Electronics Now, Vol. 66, No. 12, pp 29-30 and 64-68, December
   1995.

Build a flash-battery tester
   J. Baily, Popular Electronics, Vol. 12, No. 11, pp 64-66, 93, November 1995.


Laboratory experiments on electrochemical remediation of the environment:
Electrocoagulation of oily wastewater
   J.G. Ibanez, M.M. Takimoto, R.C. Vasquez, S. Basak, N. Myung, and
   K. Rajeshwar, Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 72, No. 11, pp 1050-1052,
   November 1995.

It's the battery, stupid! (electric cars)
   S.F. Brown, Popular Science, Vol. 246, No. 2, pp 62-64 and 78, February
   1995.


For papers published before 1995 see the

Electrochemical Science and Technology Information Resource (ESTIR):

           http://electrochem.cwru.edu/estir/pop.htm


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