This research topic is dedicated to the pioneering research accomplishments of Dr. Ken Nobe and Mr. Morton Schwartz, who recently passed away. They were world-renowned electrochemical engineer and electroplater known for their research on electrochemical processes including kinetics and mechanisms of electrodissolution, electrodeposition, corrosion, electrochemical energy systems, and bioelectrochemistry.
This collection will highlight the latest developments in electrochemical engineering research, to honor their contribution to the field and highlight recent advances from the community.
Contributions will focus on advancements in concepts, materials, and designs of electrochemical systems including:
1. Electrodeposition of functional materials (e.g., magnetic materials and semiconductors);
2. Localized corrosion phenomena;
3. Electrocatalysis;
4. Next generation biological fuel cells;
5. Oscillatory behavior of electrochemical systems;
6. Electro-organic electrochemical and bioelectrochemical processes;
7. Energy storage technologies.
This research topic is dedicated to the pioneering research accomplishments of Dr. Ken Nobe and Mr. Morton Schwartz, who recently passed away. They were world-renowned electrochemical engineer and electroplater known for their research on electrochemical processes including kinetics and mechanisms of electrodissolution, electrodeposition, corrosion, electrochemical energy systems, and bioelectrochemistry.
This collection will highlight the latest developments in electrochemical engineering research, to honor their contribution to the field and highlight recent advances from the community.
Contributions will focus on advancements in concepts, materials, and designs of electrochemical systems including:
1. Electrodeposition of functional materials (e.g., magnetic materials and semiconductors);
2. Localized corrosion phenomena;
3. Electrocatalysis;
4. Next generation biological fuel cells;
5. Oscillatory behavior of electrochemical systems;
6. Electro-organic electrochemical and bioelectrochemical processes;
7. Energy storage technologies.