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Electrochemistry in Eastern Europe – Triple-E

In the 20th century, Eastern Europe generated and disseminated a lot of electrochemical knowledge. Schools and institutes operated in EE countries, the highly committed researchers working therein and their great advancements in the 1930s - 1990s gave birth to several generations of electrochemists working now not only in these countries, but also all over the world. Triple-E issue is assumed to demonstrate the outcome of this development as well as the perspectives. The goal of Triple-E special issue is to show up the progress of the national electrochemical schools in EE countries, the evolution of their predominating topical areas and the links to their historical roots. The issue will combine invited reviews and original articles. All articles, that were accepted for this special issue, have now been published in volume 27, issue 7, July 2023. For these articles the peer review process was handled by the guest editors. In addition the guest editors have selected significant publications on the topic that were previously published in Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry to be included in this virtual collection. They will also select future articles, that fit the topic, to be included. For these articles the peer review process was handled by our regular editors. For more information on our peer review process please refer to our submission guidelines .

Editors

  • Prof. Dr. Galina Tsirlina

    Prof. Dr. Galina Tsirlina is Professor of electrochemistry at Moscow State University. Her major fields are electron transfer, electrocatalysis, and oxides electrodeposition. She has co-authored a basic textbook in electrochemistry with late Profs Damaskin and Petrii, about 20 reviews and monographic chapters, and about 200 original articles. Starting from 2009, Galina has been serving as a Topical editor of this journal.

  • Prof. Dr. László Péter

    Prof. Dr. László Péter is a scientific advisor at the Wigner Research Centre for Physics (Budapest, Hungary). His main research topic has long been the electrodeposition of nanolaminated systems, especially magnetic/non-magnetic multilayers. Besides, he deals with electrodeposition in general, composition depth profile of electrodeposited materials, structural studies of electroplated metals and electrochemical methods of corrosion research. He co-authored more than 100 research papers and 2 book chapters, and he has a sole author of a monograph dealing with electrochemical preparation of nanomaterials.

Articles (1038 in this collection)