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List of Review Chapters Relating to Electrochemistry

Revision date: May 7, 2008.


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This compilation of review chapters on electrochemical science, engineering, and technology is collected from multi-author advances/review books published in English since 1950. Contributions from selected review journals are also included. In all probability, these reviews (and their reference lists) contain all major advances made in electrochemistry during the last few decades. Hopefully, this listing will provide a useful information source for students and research workers of electrochemistry. Many of the sources used are not included in standard abstracting services. The file contains more than 4000 reviews.

(See also compilations of electrochemistry books and proceedings.)

The reviews are listed in chronological order by year of publication, and in alphabetical order by first author for each year. Publication information (editor, title, publisher, etc) is coded in source abbreviations listed at the beginning of the file. The file can be viewed in its entirety or by year.

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AACI: Advances in analytical chemistry and instrumentation, 11 volumes
Edited by C.N. Reilley, Vol. 10 edited by H.W. Nurnberg, Wiley-Interscience, New York 1960-1974.

ACAR: Analytical chemistry, annual review issues
Review journal published by the American Chemical Society, Washington From 1960–, Vol. 32–

ACHE: Advances in chemical engineering, 27 volumes
Academic Press, New York 1956-2001.

ACHP: Advances in chemical physics, 137 volumes
Wiley-Interscience, New York 1958-2008.

ACHR: Advances in chromatography, 46 volumes
Marcel Dekker, New York 1965-2005.
CRC - Taylor and Francis, Boca Raton, FL 2006-2008.

ACIS: Advances in colloid and interface science
Review journal published by Elsevier, Amsterdam 1967–

ACST: Advances in corrosion science and technology, 7 volumes
Edited by M.G. Fontana and R.W. Staehle, Plenum Press, New York 1970-1980.

ADCA: Advances in catalysis, 51 volumes
Edited by D.D. Eley, H. Pines, and P.B. Weisz, Academic Press, New York 1948-2007.

ADCS: Advances in colloid science, 3 volumes
Interscience, New York 1942-1950.

ADFC: Advances in fuel cells
Edited by T.S. Zhao, K.-D. Kreuer, and T.V. Nguyen, Elsevier, Amsterdam 2007.

ADHT: Advances in heat transfer, 36 volumes
Edited by T.F. Irvine and J.P. Hartnett, Academic Press, New York 1964-2002.

ADLB: Advances in lithium-ion batteries
Edited by W.A. van Schalkwijk and B. Scrosati, Kluwer, Boston, MA 2002.

ADSC: Advances in sonochemistry
JAI, London 1990–

AEAP: Applications of electroactive polymers
Edited by B. Scrosati, Chapman and Hall, London 1993.

AEEE: Advances in electrochemistry and electrochemical engineering, 13 volumes
Vol. 1-8, edited by P. Delahay and C.W. Tobias,
Vol. 9, edited by R.H. Muller,
Vol. 10-13, edited by H. Gerischer and C.W. Tobias
Wiley-Interscience, New York 1961-1984.

AEPH: Advances in electrophoresis, 7 volumes
Edited by A. Chrambach, M.J. Dunn, and B.J. Radola, VCH, New York 1987-1994.

AESE: Advances in electrochemical science and engineering, 9 volumes
Vol. 1-4, edited by H. Gerischer and C.W. Tobias, VCH, New York 1990-1995.
Vol. 5, edited by R.C. Alkire, H. Gerischer, D.M. Kolb, and C.W. Tobias
Vol. 6-8, edited by R.C. Alkire and D.M. Kolb
Vol. 9, edited by R.C. Alkire, D.M. Kolb, J. Lipkowski, and P. Ross
Vol. 9: Diffraction and spectroscopic methods in electrochemistry
Wiley-VCH, New York 1997-2006.

AETC: Advances in electron transfer chemistry, 5 volumes
Edited by P.S. Mariano, JAI Press, Greenwich, CT 1991-1996.

AICH: Advances in inorganic chemistry, 59 volumes
Vol. 1-31, edited by H.J. Emeleus and A.G. Sharpe
Vol. 32–, edited by A.G. Sykes and R. Cammack
Academic Press, New York 1959-2007.

AIMA: Advanced instrumental methods of chemical analysis
Edited by J. Churacek, Ellis Horwood, New York 1993.

AISM: The applications of ion-selective microelectrodes (Research Monographs of Cell and Tissue Physiology, Vol. 4)
Edited by T. Zeuthen, Elsevier/North-Holland Biomedical, Amsterdam, 1981.

ALE2: Introduction to aluminium electrolysis: understanding the Hall-Heroult process (2nd ed) (aluminum)
Edited by K. Grjotheim and H. Kvande, Aluminium-Verlag, Dusseldorf, 1993.

ALFU: Alcoholic fuels
Edited by S. Minteer, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL 2006.

ALUM: Aluminum, Vol. 3
Edited by K.R. Van Horn, American Society for Metals, Metals Park, OH 1967.

AMSC: Advances in molten salt chemistry, 6 volumes
Edited by J. Braunstein, C.B. Mamantov, G. Mamantov, and G.P. Smith
Vol. 1-4, Plenum Press, New York 1971-1981
Vol. 5–, Elsevier, New York 1983-1987.

APHC: Advances in physical chemistry: current developments in electrochemistry and corrosion
Edited by Y.M. Kolotyrkin, MIR, Moscow 1982.

APOC: Advances in physical organic chemistry, 42 volumes
Academic Press, New York 1963-2008.

ARCH: Annual reports on the progress of chemistry
The Royal Society of Chemistry, London. From 1950– (Vol. 46–)

ARMS: Annual review of materials research
Vol. 1-30, Annual review of materials science, 1971-2000.
Annual Reviews, Palo Alto, CA.
From 1971– (Vol. 1–)

ARPC: Annual review of physical chemistry
Annual Reviews, Palo Alto, CA. From 1950– (Vol. 1–)

ASET: Aqueous systems at elevated temperatures and pressures: physical chemistry in water, steam and hydrothermal solutions
Edited by D.A. Palmer, R. Fernandez-Prini, and A.H. Harvey, Elsevier, New York, NY 2004.

ATRP: Advances in transport processes
Edited by A.S. Mujumdar and R.A. Mashelkar, Wiley, New York 1980.


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BATT: Batteries, 2 volumes
Edited by K.V. Kordesch, Marcel Dekker, New York 1974-1977.

BBIS: Biological and biomedical applications of isoelectric focusing
Edited by N. Catsimpoolas and J. Drysdale, Plenum Press, New York 1977.

BFTP: Portable batteries: fundamentals and theory, running techniques, outlook
Edited by H.A Kiehne, Expert-Verlag, Ehningen bei Boblingen, Germany, 1988.

BFTR: Batteries: fundamentals and theory, running techniques, outlook
Edited by H.A Kiehne, Expert-Verlag, Ehningen bei Boblingen, Germany, 1989.

BIBD: Batteries for implantable biomedical devices
Edited by B.B. Owens, Plenum Press, New York 1986.

BIOT: Biotechnology, Vol. 10, (2nd ed)
Edited by H.-J. Rehm, Wiley-VCH, New York 2001.

BPAP: Bioelectrochemistry: principles and practice, Birkhauser Verlag, Basel, Switzerland.
Vol. 1. Bioelectrochemistry: general introduction, Edited by S.R Caplan, I.R. Miller, and G. Milazzo, 1995.
Vol. 2. Bioelectrochemistry of cells and tissues, Edited by D. Walz, H. Berg, and G. Milazzo, 1995.
Vol. 3. Experimental techniques in bioelectrochemistry, Edited by V. Brabec, D. Walz and G. Milazzo, 1996.
Vol. 4. Bioenergetics, Edited by P. Graber and G. Milazzo, 1997.
Vol. 5. Bioelectrochemistry of biomacromolecules, Edited by G. Lanaz and G. Milazzo, 1997.

BMEL: Biomembrane electrochemistry (American Chemical Society Advances in Chemistry Series 235)
Edited by M. Blank and I. Vodyanov, ACS, Washington 1994.

BTH1: Battery technology handbook (Electrical Engineering and Electronics, Vol. 60)
Edited by H.A. Kiehne, Marcel Dekker, New York 1989.

BTH2: Battery technology handbook (2nd ed)
Edited by H.A. Kiehne, Marcel Dekker, New York 2003.


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CAPP: Corrosion: aqueous processes and passive films
Edited by J.C. Scully, (Treatise on materials science and technology, Vol. 23, treatise editor: H. Herman) Academic Press, New York 1983.

CARE: Catalysis reviews
Review journal published by Marcel Dekker, New York, From 1967–

CCHK: Comprehensive chemical kinetics, 42 volumes
Edited by C.H. Bamford, C.F.H. Tipper, R.G. Compton, A. Hamnett, and G. Hancock, Elsevier, New York 1969-2007.

CEAB: Capillary electrophoresis in analytical biotechnology
Edited by P.G. Righetti, CRC, New York 1996.

CEBE: Capillary electrophoresis in biotechnology and environmental analysis (Progress in HPLC-HPCE, Vol. 5)
Edited by H. Parvez, P. Caudy, S. Parvez, and P. Roland-Gosselin, VSP, Ultrecht 1997.

CENP: Catalysis and electrocatalysis at nanoparticle surfaces
Edited by A. Wieckowski, E.R. Savinova, and C.G. Vayenas, Marcel Dekker, New York 2003.

CET4: Chromatographic and electrophoretic techniques, Vol. 2: zone electrophoresis (4th ed)
Edited by I. Smith, Heinemann, London 1976.

CHNM: The chemistry of nanomaterials: synthesis, properties and applications, 2 volumes
Edited by C.N.R. Rao, A. Muller, and A.K. Cheetham, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2004.

CHPC: Chemistry and physics of carbon, 29 volumes
Edited by P.L. Walker and P.A. Thrower, Marcel Dekker, New York 1965-2004.

CHRE: Chemical reviews
Review journal published by the American Chemical Society, Washington From 1950–, Vol. 46–

CMAT: Carbon materials for advanced technologies
Edited by T.D. Burchell, Pergamon, New York 1999.

CMPU: Chlorine: its manufacture, properties and uses
Edited by J.S. Sconce, Reinhold, New York 1962.

CNAS: The chemistry of non-aqueous solvents, 5 volumes (Vol. 5 in two parts)
Edited by J.J. Lagowski, Academic Press, New York 1966-1978.

CNPM: Characterization of nanophase materials
Edited by Z.L. Wang, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim 2000.

CNSP: Chemistry of nonaqueous solutions: current progress
Edited by G. Mamantov and A.I. Popov, VCH, New York 1994.

COM1: Corrosion mechanisms in theory and practice
Edited by P. Marcus and J. Oudar, Marcel Dekker, New York 1995.

COM2: Corrosion mechanisms in theory and practice (2nd ed)
Edited by P. Marcus, Marcel Dekker, New York 2002.

COME: Corrosion mechanisms
Edited by F. Mansfeld, Marcel Dekker, New York 1987.

COPR: Corrosion processes
Edited by R.N. Parkins, Applied Science Publishers, New York 1982.

CPSC: Cathodic protection of steel in concrete
Edited by P.M. Chess, E&FN Spon, London 1998.

CRAC: Critical reviews in analytical chemistry
Review journal published by Taylor and Francis, Philadelphia 1970–

CRSM: Critical reviews in solid state and materials sciences
Vol. 1-6: Critical reviews in solid state sciences
Review journal published by The Chemical Rubber Co. Cleveland, OH 1970-1976.
Vol. 7-28: Review journal published by CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL 1977-2003.
Vol. 29–: Review journal published by Taylor and Francis, Philadelphia 2004–

CSMC: Comprehensive supramolecular chemistry, 10 volumes
Series editors: J.L. Atwood, J.E.D. Davies, D.D. MacNicol, F. Vogtle, and J.-M. Lehn, Pergamon Press, New York 1996.
Vol. 1: Molecular recognition: receptors for cationic guests Edited by G.W. Gokel
Vol. 8: Physical methods in supramolecular chemistry Edited by J.E.D. Davies and J.A. Ripmeester
Vol. 10: Supramolecular technology Edited by D.N. Reinhoudt

CSPR: Catalysis: a specialist periodical report, 20 volumes
The Royal Society of Chemistry/The Chemical Society, Burlington House, London 1977-2007.

CTEC: Comprehensive treatise of electrochemistry, 10 volumes
Edited by J.O'M. Bockris, Yu.A. Chizmadzhev, B.E. Conway, S.U.M. Khan, S. Sarangapani, S. Srinivasan, R.E. White, and E. Yeager, Plenum Press, New York 1980-1985
Vol. 1: The double layer, 1980
Vol. 2: Electrochemical processing, 1981
Vol. 3: Electrochemical energy conversion and storage, 1981
Vol. 4: Electrochemical materials science, 1981
Vol. 5: Thermodynamic and transport properties of aqueous and molten electrolytes, 1983
Vol. 6: Electrodics: transport, 1983
Vol. 7: Kinetics and mechanism of electrode processes, 1983
Vol. 8: Experimental methods in electrochemistry, 1984
Vol. 9: Electrodics: experimental techniques, 1984
Vol. 10: Bioelectrochemistry, 1985.

CTMS: Current topics in materials science, 12 volumes
Edited by E. Kaldis, North-Holland, New York 1978-1985.


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DIEL: Diamond electrochemisty
Eited by A. Fujishima, Y. Einaga, T.N. Rao, and D.A. Tryk, Elsevier, Amsterdam 2005.

DMED: Demineralization by electrodialysis
Edited by J.R. Wilson, Butterworths, London 1960.


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EABM: Electroanalytical methods for biological materials
Edited by A. Brajter-Toth and J.Q. Chambers, Marcel Dekker, New York 2002.

EACH: Electroanalytical chemistry: a series of advances, 22 volumes
Vol. 1-18: edited by A.J. Bard,
Vol. 19–: edited by A.J. Bard and I. Rubinstein,
Marcel Dekker, New York 1966-2004.

EAEA: Electroanalytical methods in chemical and environmental analysis
Edited by R. Kalvoda, Plenum, New York 1987.

EAEX: Electroanalytical methods: guide to experiments and applications
Edited by F. Scholz, Springer-Verlag, Berlin 2002.

EAIL: Electrochemical aspects of ionic liquids
Edited by H. Ohno, Wiley, Hoboken, NJ 2005.

EAPM: Electroactive polymer (EAP) actuators as artificial muscles: reality, potential, and challenges
Edited by Y. Bar-Cohen, SPIE Press (Vol. PM98) 2001.

ECCE: Electrochemistry of cleaner environments
Edited by J.O'M. Bockris, Plenum Press, New York 1972.

ECHL: The electrochemistry of lead
Edited by A.T. Kuhn, Academic Press, New York 1979.

ECHM: Electrochemical machining
Edited by A.E. De Barr and D.A. Oliver, Macdonald, London and Elsevier, New York 1968.

ECHT: Electrochemical hydrogen technologies: electrochemical production and combustion of hydrogen
Edited by H. Wendt, Elsevier, New York 1990.

ECMO: Electrodes of conductive metal oxides, 2 volumes
Edited by S. Trasatti, Elsevier, New York 1980-1981.

ECMT: Electrochemical microsystem technologies (New trends in electrochemical technology, Vol. 2)
Edited by J.W. Schultze, T. Osaka, and M. Datta , Taylor and Francis, New York, NY 2002.

ECNM: Electrochemistry of nanomaterials
Edited by G. Hodes, Wiley-VCH, New York 2001.

ECNT: Electrochemical nanotechnology: in situ local probe techniques at electrochemical interfaces
Edited by W. Lorenz and W. Plieth, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim 1998.

ECPD: Encyclopedia of chemical processing and design, 69 volumes
Edited by J.J. McKetta, Marcel Dekker, New York 1976-2002.

ECPS: Electrochemical power sources: primary and secondary batteries
Edited by M. Barak, Peter Peregrinus Ltd. (for Institution of Electrical Engineers) New York 1980.

ECRN: Electrocrystallization in nanotechnology
Edited by G. Staikov, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim 2007.

ECSI: Electrochemistry: calculations, simulations, and instrumentation
Edited by J.S. Mattson, H.B. Mark, and H.C. MacDonald, Marcel Dekker, New York, NY 1972.

EDMA: Electrodeposition of metals and alloys
Edited by N.E. Khomutov, Israeli Program for Scientific Translations, Jerusalem 1969.

EECE: Encyclopedia of electrochemistry of the elements, 15 volumes
Vol. 1-9, (Vol. 9 in two parts) edited by A.J. Bard,
Vol. 10, edited by J.A. Plambeck,
Vol. 11-15, edited by A.J. Bard and H. Lund
Marcel Dekker, New York 1973-1986.

EECD: Electrochemical and electrocatalytic reactions of carbon dioxide
Edited by B.P. Sullivan, K. Krist, and H.E. Guard, Elsevier, New York 1993.

EECH: Encyclopedia of electrochemistry, 10 volumes
Series edited by A.J. Bard and M. Stratmann, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim.
Vol. 1: Thermodynamics and electrified interfaces, Edited by E. Gileadi and M. Urbakh, 2002.
Vol. 2: Interfacial kinetics and mass transport, Edited by E.J. Calvo, 2003.
Vol. 3: Instrumentation and electroanalytical chemistry, Edited by P.R. Unwin, 2003.
Vol. 4: Corrosion and oxide films, Edited by M. Stratmann and G.S. Frankel, 2003.
Vol. 5: Electrochemical engineering, Edited by D.D. Macdonald and P. Schmuki, 2007.
Vol. 6: Semiconductor electrodes and photoelectrochemistry, Edited by S. Licht, 2002.
Vol. 7: Inorganic electrochemistry (two volumes: 7a and 7b) Edited by F. Scholz and C.J. Pickett, 2006.
Vol. 8: Organic electrochemistry, Edited by H.J. Schafer, 2004.
Vol. 9: Bioelectrochemistry, Edited by G.S. Wilson, 2002.
Vol. 10: Modified electrodes, Edited by M. Fujihira, I. Rubinstein, and J.F. Rusling, 2007.

EFAP: Electric field applications in chromatography, industrial and chemical processes
Edited by T. Tsuda, VCH, New York 1995.

EGGM: Electrochemistry of glasses and glass melts, including glass electrodes
Edited by H. Bach, F.K.G. Baucke, and D. Krause, Springer-Verlag, New York 2000.

EIMT: Electrochemical interfaces: modern techniques for in-situ interface characterization
Edited by H.D. Abruna, VCH, New York 1991.

EKPH: Electrokinetic phenomena: principles and applications in analytical chemistry and microchip technology
Edited by A.S. Rathore and A. Guttman, Marcel Dekker, New York 2004.

EKSM: Electrokinetic separation methods
Edited by P.G. Righetti, C.J. van Oss, and J.W. Vanderhoff, Elsevier, New York, NY 1979.

ELDM: Electrophoresis of large DNA molecules: theory and applications (Current Communications in Cell and Molecular Biology, Vol. 1)
Edited by E. Lai and B.W. Birren, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Plainview, New York 1990.

ELTE: Electrotechnology, 2 volumes
Edited by R.P. Ouellette, J.A. King, and P.N. Cheremisinoff, Ann Arbor Science, Ann Arbor, MI 1978.

ELWR: Electrochemistry in light water reactors: reference electrodes, measurement, corrosion and tribocorrosion issues (European Federation of Corrosion Publ. No. 49)
Edited by R.-W. Bosch, D. Feron, and J.-P. Celis, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, and Woodhead, Cambridge, UK 2007.

EMAC: Electrometric methods (in analytical chemistry)
Edited by D.R. Browning, McGraw Hill, New York 1969.

EMNO: Electrochemistry of manganese dioxide and manganese dioxide batteries in Japan, 2 volumes
Edited by S. Yoshizawa, K. Takahashi, and A. Kozawa, Electrochemical Society of Japan, Cleveland, OH 1973.

ENCA: Encyclopedia of catalysis, 6 volumes
Edited by I.T. Horvath, Wiley-Interscience, Hoboken, NJ 2003.

ENCP: Encyclopedia of chemical processing, 5 volumes
Edited by S. Lee, Taylor and Francis, New York 2006.

ENPC: Encyclopedia of chemical physics and physical chemistry, 3 volumes
Edited by J.H. More and N.D. Spencer, Institute of Physics, Bristol, UK, and Philadelphia 2001.

ENST: Encyclopedia of nanoscience and nanotechnology, 10 volumes
Edited by H.S. Nalwa, American Scientific Publishers, Stevenson Ranch, CA 2004.

EOEC: Environmental oriented electrochemistry
Edited by C.A.C. Sequeira, Elsevier, New York 1994.

EOPS: Electrical and optical polymer systems
Edited by D.L. Wise, G.E. Wink, D.J. Trantolo, T.M. Cooper, and J.D. Gresser, Dekker, New York 1998.

EPAI: Electrical phenomena at interfaces, in chemistry, physics and biology
Edited by J.A.V. Butler, Methuen, London, and Macmillan, New York 1951.

EPEC: Electroactive polymer electrochemistry
Edited by M.E.G. Lyons, Plenum Press, New York 1994-1996
Part 1, Fundamentals, 1994
Part 2, Methods and applications, 1996.

EPHT: Electrophoretic techniques
Edited by C.F. Simpson and M. Whittaker, Academic Press, New York 1983.

EPI1: Electrical phenomena at interfaces: fundamentals, measurements, and applications (Surfactant Science Series 15)
Edited by A. Kitahara and A. Watanabe, Marcel Dekker, New York 1984.

EPI2: Electrical phenomena at interfaces: fundamentals, measurements, and applications, (2nd edition) (Surfactant Science Series 76)
Edited by H. Ohshima and K. Furusawa, Marcel Dekker, New York 1998.

EPOM: Electrical properties of oxide materials (Key Engineering Materials, Vol. 125-126)
Edited by J. Nowotny and C.C. Sorrell, Trans Tech, Switzerland 1997.

ERST: Electrochemical reactors: their science and technology
Edited by M.I. Ismail, Elsevier, New York 1989.

ESCE: Electrochemistry of semiconductors and electronics
Edited by J. McHardy and F. Ludwig, Noyes Publications, Park Ridge, NJ 1992.

ESOR: Electrosorption
Edited by E. Gileadi, Plenum Press, New York 1967.

ESPR: Electrochemistry: a specialist periodical report, 10 volumes
Edited by G.J. Hills, D. Pletcher, and H.R. Thirsk, The Royal Society of Chemistry/The Chemical Society, Burlington House, London 1970-1985.

ESSE: Energy storage systems for electronics (New trends in electrochemical technology, Vol. 1)
Edited by T. Osaka and M. Datta, Gordon and Breach, Amsterdam 2000.

ESTA: Electrophoresis, a survey of techniques and applications, Part A, techniques (J. of Chromatography Library, Vol. 18)
Edited by Z. Deyl, F.M. Everaerts, Z. Prusik, and P.J. Svendsen, Elsevier, New York 1979.

ESTP: Electrochemical science and technology of polymers (2 volumes)
Edited by R.G. Linford, Elsevier Applied Science, New York 1987-1990.

ETBS: Electrochemical detection techniques in the applied biosciences
Vol. 1.Analysis and clinical applications
Vol. 2. Fermentation and bioprocess control, hygiene and environmental Sciences
Edited by G.A. Junter, Ellis Horwood, Chichester, UK, and Halsted (Wiley), New York 1988.

ETCC: Electrochemistry (Topics in Current Chemistry, Vol. 142, 143, 148, 152, 170, 185), 6 volumes
Edited by E. Steckhan, Springer-Verlag, New York 1987-1997.

ETCH: Electron transfer in chemistry, 5 volumes
Edited by V. Balzani, Wiley-VCH, New York 2001.

ETID: Electrochemical technology: innovation and new developments
Edited by N. Masuko, T. Osaka, and Y. Ito, Kodansha, Tokyo, and Gordon and Breach, Amsterdam 1996.

ETMA: Electrophoresis: theory, methods, and applications, 2 volumes
Edited by M. Bier, Academic Press, New York 1959-1967.


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FCAA: Fuel cells for automotive applications
Edited by R.H. Thring, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, New York, New York 2004.

FCFA: Fuel cells: from fundamentals to applications
S. Srinivasan, Springer-Verlag, New York 2006.

FCHB: Fuel cell technology handbook
Edited by G. Hoogers, CRC, Boca Raton, FL 2003.

FCTC: Fuel cell technology: reaching towards commercialization
Edited by N. Sammes, Springer-Verlag, London 2006.

FECH: Frontiers of electrochemistry, 5 volumes
Edited by J. Lipkowski and P.N. Ross, VCH Publishers, New York , 1992-1999.
Vol. 1. Adsorption of molecules at metal electrodes, 1992.
Vol. 2. Structure of electrified interfaces, 1993.
Vol. 3. The electrochemistry of novel materials, 1994.
Vol. 4. Electrocatalysis, 1998.
Vol. 5. Imaging of surfaces and interfaces, 1999.

FUC1: Fuel cells
Edited by W. Mitchell, Academic Press, New York 1963.

FUCS: Fuel cell systems
Edited by L.J.M.J. Blomen and M.N. Mugerwa, Plenum Press, New York 1993.

FUEC: Fundamentals of electrochemistry (2nd ed)
Edited by V.S. Bagotsky, Wiley, New York 2006.

FUSA: Fused salts
Edited by B.R. Sundheim, McGraw-Hill, New York 1964.


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GEHC: Glass electrodes for hydrogen and other cations
Edited by G. Eisenman, Marcel Dekker, New York 1967.

GEN2: Gel electrophoresis of nucleic acids: a practical approach (2nd ed)
Edited by D. Rickwood and B.D. Hames, Oxford University, New York 1990.

GEP2: Gel electrophoresis of proteins: a practical approach (2nd ed)
Edited by B.D. Hames and D. Rickwood, Oxford University, New York 1990.

GLME: Glass microelectrodes
Edited by M. Lavallee, O.F. Schanne, and N.C. Hebert, Wiley, New York 1969.

GPLT: Gold plating technology
Edited by F.H. Reid and W. Goldie, Electrochemical Publications Ltd. Ayr, Scotland 1974.


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HABM: Handbook of battery materials
Edited by J.O. Besenhard, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim 1999.

HBA1: Handbook of batteries and fuel cells, 1st edition
Edited by D. Linden, McGraw-Hill, New York 1984.

HBA2: Handbook of batteries, 2nd edition
Edited by D. Linden, McGraw-Hill, New York 1995.

HBA3: Handbook of batteries, 3rd edition
Edited by D. Linden and T.B. Reddy, McGraw-Hill, New York 2001.

HBEC: Handbook of electrochemistry
Edited by C.G. Zoski, Elsevier, Boston, MA 2007.

HBFC: Handbook of fuel cells: fundamentals, technology, applications, 4 volumes
Vol. 1: Fundamentals and survey of systems
Vol. 2: Electrocatalysis
Vol. : Fuel cell technology and applications, part 1
Vol. 4: Fuel cell technology and applications, part 2
Edited by W. Vielstich, A. Lamm, and H. Gasteiger, Wiley, Chichester UK, 2003.

HBPS: Handbook of porous solids, 5 volumes
Edited by F. Schuth, K.S.W. Sing, and J. Weitkamp, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2002.

HCCP: Handbook of cathodic corrosion protection: theory and practice of electrochemical protection processes, 3rd edition
Edited by W. von Baeckmann, W. Schwenk, and W. Prinz, Gulf, Houston, TX 1997.

HCHR: Heterogeneous chemistry reviews
Review journal published by Wiley, New York 1994–

HCP1: Handbook of conducting polymers, 2 volumes
Edited by T.A. Skotheim, Marcel Dekker, New York 1986.

HCP2: Handbook of conducting polymers, 2nd edition
Edited by T.A. Skotheim, R.L. Elsenbaumer, and J.R. Reynolds, Marcel Dekker, New York 1998.

HCP3: Handbook of conducting polymers, 3rd edition
Edited by T.A. Skotheim and J.R. Reynolds, CRC, Boca Raton, FL 2007.

HCSC: High conductivity solid ionic conductors: recent trends and applications
Edited by T. Takahashi, World Scientific, Singapore, 1989.

HFCT: Handbook of fuel cell technology
Edited by C. Berger, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ 1968.

HOCA: Handbook of organic conductive molecules and polymers, Vol. 1-4
Vol. 1: Charge-transfer salts, fullerenes and photoconductors
Vol. 2: Conductive polymers: synthesis and electrical properties
Vol. 3: Conductive polymers: spectroscopy and physical properties
Vol. 4: Conductive polymers: transport, photophysics and applications
Edited by H.S. Nalwa, Wiley, New York 1997.

HOTA: Handbook of ozone technology and applications
Edited by R.G. Rice and A. Netzer, Ann Arbor Science, Ann Arbor, MI 1982.

HPCE: High-performance capillary electrophoresis: theory, techniques and applications (Chemical Analysis, Vol. 146)
Edited by M.G. Khaledi, Wiley, New York 1998.

HSSB: Handbook of solid state batteries and capacitors
Edited by M.Z.A. Munshi, World Scientific, Singapore 1995.

HSSE: The CRC handbook of solid state electrochemistry
Edited by P.J. Gellings and H.J.M. Bouwmeester, CRC, Boca Raton, FL 1997.

HTAC: Handbook of instrumental techniques for analytical chemistry
Edited by F.A. Settle, Prentice-Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ 1997.


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IECP: Industrial electrochemical processes
Edited by A.T. Kuhn, Elsevier, New York 1971.

IEEP: Interfacial electrokinetics and electrophoresis (Surfactant Science Series 106)
Edited by A.V. Delgado, Marcel Dekker, New York 2002.

IFEC: Interfacial electrochemistry: theory, experiment and applications
Edited by A. Wieckowski, Marcel Dekker, New York 1999.

ILSY: Ionic liquids in synthesis
Edited by P. Wasserscheid and T. Welton, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim 2003.

IMAR: International materials review
Vol. 1-16, Metallurgical reviews, 1956-1971
Vol. 17-20, International metallurgical reviews, 1972-1975
Vol. 21-31, International metals reviews, 1976-1986
Review journal published by The Institute of Metals, London, 1956–

IMS1: Impedance spectroscopy: emphasizing solid materials and systems (1st ed)
Edited by J.R. Macdonald, Wiley, New York 1987.

IMS2: Impedance spectroscopy: theory, experiment, and applications (2nd ed)
Edited by E. Barsoukov and J.R. Macdonald, Wiley-Interscience, Hoboken, NJ 2005.

INCA: Interfacial catalysis
Edited by A.G. Volkov, Marcel Dekker, New York 2003.

INDY: Interfacial dynamics
Edited by N. Kallay, Marcel Dekker, New York 2000.

INIL: The interface structure and electrochemical processes at the boundary between two immiscible liquids
Edited by V.E. Kazarinov, Springer-Verlag, New York 1987.

INLL: Interfacial nanochemistry: molecular science and engineering at liquid-liquid interfaces
Edited by H. Watarai, N. Teramae, and T. Sawada, Kluwer/Plenum, New York, New York 2005.

IROS: International Review of Science, Physical Chemistry, 2 series
Edited by A.D. Buckingham, Butterworths, London, 1973-1976.
Volume 6: Electrochemistry, edited by J.O'M. Bockris.
Volumes 12-13: Analytical Chemistry, edited by T.S. West.

IRPC: International reviews in physical chemistry
Review journal published by Taylor and Francis, Abingdon, UK 1981–

ISEA: Ion-selective electrodes in analytical chemistry, 2 volumes
Edited by H. Freiser, Plenum Press, New York 1978-1980.

ISEL: Ion-selective electrodes (National Bureau of Standards Special Publication 314)
Edited by R.A. Durst, NBS, Washington 1969.

ISEM: Ion-selective electrode methodology, 2 volumes
Edited by A.K. Covington, CRC, Boca Raton, FL 1979.

ISSA: In-situ spectroscopic studies of adsorption at the electrode and electrocatalysis
Edited by S.-G. Sun, P.A. Christensen, and A. Wieckowski, Elsevier, Amsterdam 2007.

ITRK: Ion-transfer kinetics: principles and applications
Edited by J.R. Sandifer, VCH, New York 1995.


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KOE2: Kirk-Othmer encyclopedia of chemical technology, 2nd edition, 22 volumes and one supplement
Edited by A. Standen, Wiley-Interscience, New York 1963-1971.

KOE3: Kirk-Othmer encyclopedia of chemical technology, 3rd edition, 24 volumes
Edited by M. Grayson and D. Eckroth, Wiley-Interscience, New York 1978-1984.

KOE4: Kirk-Othmer encyclopedia of chemical technology, 4th edition, 25 volumes
Edited by J.I. Kroschwitz and M. Howe-Grant, Wiley-Interscience, New York 1991-1998.

KOE5: Kirk-Othmer encyclopedia of chemical technology, 5th edition, 26 volumes
Edited by J.I. Kroschwitz, Wiley-Interscience, New York 2004-2007.


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LBST: Lithium batteries: science and technology
Edited by G.-A. Nazri and G. Pistoia, Kluwer, Boston, MA 2004.

LIB1: Lithium batteries
Edited by J.-P. Gabano, Academic Press, New York 1983.

LIB2: Lithium batteries: new materials, developments, and perspectives (Industrial Chemistry Library, Vol. 5)
Edited by G. Pistoia, Elsevier, New York 1994.

LIBT: Lithium battery technology
Edited by H.V. Venkatasetty, Wiley, New York 1984.

LICB: Liquid interfaces in chemical, biological, and pharmaceutical applications (Surfactant Science Series 95)
Edited by A.G. Volkov, Marcel Dekker, New York 2001.

LIIB: Lithium ion batteries: fundamentals and performance
Edited by M. Wakihara and O. Yamamoto, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, and Kodansha, Tokyo 1998.

LLIN: Liquid-liquid interfaces: theory and methods
Edited by A.G. Volkov and D.W. Deamer, CRC, Boca Raton, FL 1996.

LTE1: Laboratory techniques in electroanalytical chemistry
Edited by P.T. Kissinger and W.R. Heineman, Marcel Dekker, New York 1984.

LTE2: Laboratory techniques in electroanalytical chemistry, 2nd edition
Edited by P.T. Kissinger and W.R. Heineman, Marcel Dekker, New York 1996.


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MAEC: Modern aspects of electrochemistry, 41 volumes
Vol. 1-2: edited by J.O'M. Bockris
Vol. 3-13: edited by J.O'M. Bockris and B.E. Conway
Vol. 14-34: edited by J.O'M. Bockris, B.E. Conway, and R.E. White
Vol. 35-38: edited by B.E. Conway, C.G. Vayenas, and R.E. White
Vol. 39–: edited by C.G. Vayenas and R.E. White
Vol. 1-3, published by Butterworths, London, 1954-1964.
Vol. 4-31, published by Plenum Press, New York 1966-1997.
Vol. 32-38, published by Kluwer Academic/Plenum Press, New York 1999-2005.
Vol. 39–, published by Springer-Verlag, New York 2006–

MAH1: Materials handbook
Edited by F. Cardarelli, Springer-Verlag, New York 2000.

MAH2: Materials handbook (2nd ed)
Edited by F. Cardarelli, Springer-Verlag, New York 2008.

MARE: Marine electrochemistry: a practical introduction
Edited by M. Whitfield and D. Jagner, Wiley, New York 1981.

MBA1: Modern batteries: an introduction to electrochemical power sources, 1st edition
Edited by C.A. Vincent, E. Arnold, London 1984.

MBA2: Modern batteries: an introduction to electrochemical power sources, 2nd edition
Edited by C.A. Vincent and B. Scrosati, E. Arnold, London 1997.

MBEC: Modern bioelectrochemistry
Edited by F. Gutmann and H. Keyzer, Plenum Press, New York 1986.

MDES: Molecular design of electrode surfaces (Techniques of chemistry, Vol. 22)
Edited by R.W. Murray, Wiley, New York 1992.

MENP: Metal nanoparticles: synthesis, characterization, and applications
Edited by D.L. Feldheim and C.A. Foss, Marcel Dekker, New York 2002.

MEP1: Modern electroplating
Edited by A.G. Gray , Chapman-Hall, London, and Wiley, New York 1953.

MEP3: Modern electroplating (3rd edition)
Edited by F.A. Lowenheim, Wiley, New York 1974.

MEP4: Modern electroplating (4th edition)
Edited by M. Schlesinger and M. Paunovic, Wiley, New York 2000.

MOBE: Modern bioelectricity
Edited by A.A. Marino, Marcel Dekker, New York 1988.

MSBA: Metal speciation and bioavailability in aquatic systems (IUPAC series on analytical and physical chemistry of environmental systems, Vol. 3)
Edited by A. Tessier and D.R. Turner, Wiley, New York 1995.

MSSB: Microionics: solid-state integrable batteries
Edited by M. Balkanski, North Holland, New York 1991.

MSTE: Molten salt techniques, 4 volumes
Edited by R.J. Gale and D.G. Lovering, Plenum Press, New York 1983-1991.

MSTN: Molten salt technology
Edited by D.G. Lovering, Plenum Press, New York 1982.

MTEA: Modern techniques in electroanalysis
Edited by P. Vanysek, Wiley, New York 1996.


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NAEC: Nonaqueous electrochemistry
Edited by D. Aurbach, Marcel Dekker, New York 1999.

NASM: Nanostructured materials: processing, properties and potential applications
Edited by C.C. Koch, Noyes, Norwich, New York 2002.

NCOE: New challenges in organic electrochemistry
Edited by T. Osa, Gordon and Breach, Amsterdam 1998.

NS01: Electrochemistry: new research
Edited by M. Nunez, Nova Science, New York, NY 2005.

NS07: New topics in electrochemistry research
Edited by M. Nunez, Nova Science, New York, NY 2006.

NS09: New research on electrochemistry
Edited by E.P. Vargus, Nova Science, New York 2007.

NS10: Trends in electrochemistry research
Edited by M. Nunez, Nova Science, New York 2007.


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OAOF: Oxides and oxide films, 6 volumes
Edited by J.W. Diggle and A.K. Vijh, Marcel Dekker, New York 1972-1981.

OEC1: Organic electrochemistry: an introduction and a guide, 1st edition
Edited by M.M. Baizer, Marcel Dekker, New York 1973.

OEC2: Organic electrochemistry: an introduction and a guide, 2nd edition
Edited by M.M. Baizer and H. Lund, Marcel Dekker, New York 1983.

OEC3: Organic electrochemistry: an introduction and a guide, 3rd edition
Edited by H. Lund and M.M. Baizer, Marcel Dekker, New York 1991.

OEC4: Organic electrochemistry, 4th edition
Edited by H. Lund and O. Hammerich, Marcel Dekker, New York 2001.


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PCAT: Physical chemistry: an advanced treatise, Vol. 9A and 9B
Edited by H. Eyring, D. Henderson, and W. Jost, Academic Press, New York, NY 1970.

PCMR: Progress in chemometrics research
Edited by A.L Pomerantsev, Nova Science Publishers, New York 2005.

PCRE: Handbook on the physics and chemistry of rare earths, 36 volumes
Edited by K.A. Gschneider et al., Elsevier, New York 1978-2006.

PCSM: Proton conductors: solids, membranes and gels – materials and devices
Edited by P. Colomban, Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK 1992.

PEOC: Progress in electrochemistry of organic compounds
Edited by A.N. Frumkin and A.B. Ershler, Plenum Press, New York 1971.

PERE: Polymer electrolyte reviews, 2 volumes
Edited by J.R. MacCallum and C.A. Vincent, Elsevier Applied Science, New York 1987-1989.

PHEC: Physical electrochemistry: principles, methods, and applications
Edited by I. Rubinstein, Marcel Dekker, New York 1995.

PHEL: Physics of electrolytes, 2 volumes
Edited by J. Hladik, Academic Press, New York 1972.

PICH: Progress in inorganic chemistry, 54 volumes
Vol. 1-10, edited by F.A. Cotton
Vol. 11-40, edited by S.J. Lippard
Vol. 41–, edited by K.D. Karlin
Wiley, New York 1959-2005.

PICR: Progress in intercalation research
Edited by W. Muller-Warmuth and R. Schollhorn, Kluwer, Boston 1994.

PMBS: Polarography of molecules of biological significance
Edited by W.F. Smyth, Academic Press, New York 1979.

PMCA: Physical methods in chemical analysis, 4 volumes
Edited by W.G. Berl, Academic Press, New York 1950-1961.

PMCE: Physical methods of chemistry (Techniques of chemistry, 4th edition Vol. 1, Part IIA: Electrochemical methods)
Edited by A. Weissberger and B.W. Rossiter, Wiley-Interscience, New York, NY 1971.

PMCH: Physical methods of chemistry, 2nd edition Vol. 2: electrochemical methods
Edited by B.W. Rossiter and J.F. Hamilton, Wiley, New York 1986.

PMMC: Physical methods in modern chemical analysis, 3 volumes
Edited by T. Kuwana, Academic Press, New York 1978-1983.

PMOC: Physical methods of organic chemistry (Technique of organic chemistry, 3rd edition, Vol. 1, Part 4)
Edited by A. Weissberger, Interscience, New York 1960.

POHA: The porphyrin handbook, 20 volumes
Edited by K.M. Kadish, K.M. Smith, and R. Guilard, Academic Press, New York, 2000-2003.

PPMU: Perchlorates: their properties, manufacture and uses
Edited by J.C. Schumacher, Reinhold, New York 1960.

PPOC: Progress in physical organic chemistry, 19 volumes
Edited by R.W. Taft, Wiley-Interscience, New York 1963-1993.

PPTF: Preparation, properties and technology of fluorine and organic fluoro compounds
Edited by C. Slesser and S.R. Schram, McGraw-Hill, New York 1951.

PRBA: The primary battery, 2 volumes
Edited by G.W. Heise and N.C. Cahoon, Wiley, New York 1971-1976.

PRAA: Production of aluminium and alumina (Critical reports on applied chemistry, Vol. 20) (aluminum)
Edited by A.R. Burkin, Society of Chemical Industry and Wiley, New York, NY 1987.

PRMS: Progress in materials science
Review journal.
Vol. 1-8, Progress in metal physics, Pergamon Press, New York 1949-1959.
Vol. 9-49, Pergamon Press, New York 1961-2004.
Vol. 49– Elsevier, New York 2004–

PRPO: Progress in polarography, 3 volumes
Edited by P. Zuman, L. Meites, and I.M. Kolthoff, Wiley, New York 1962-1972.

PRRK: Progress in reaction kinetics and mechanism
Vol. 1-23, Progress in reaction kinetics, 1961-1998
Review journal published by Science Reviews, Chicago 1961–

PRSS: Progress in surface science
Review journal published by Elsevier, Amsterdam 1972–

PSAA: Polymer sensors and actuators
Edited by Y. Osada and D.E. De Rossi, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany 2000.

PSEV: Power sources for electric vehicles
Edited by B.D. McNicol and D.A.J. Rand, Elsevier, New York 1984.

PSSC: Progress in solid state chemistry
Review journal published by Elsevier, Oxford, UK 1964–


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RACH: Reviews in analytical chemistry
Review journal published by Freund, London 1971–

RCHK: Research in chemical kinetics, 4 volumes
Edited by R.G. Compton and G. Hancock,
Vol. 1-3: Elsevier, New York 1993-1995,
Vol. 4 : Blackwell, Oxford, UK 1997.

RPSS: Recent progress in surface science, 14 volumes
Vol. 1-3, edited by J.F. Danielli, K.G.A. Pankhurst, and A.C. Riddiford
Vol. 4-14, entitled: Progress in surface and membrane science, edited by D.A. Cadenhead, J.F. Danielli, and M.D. Rosenberg
Academic Press, New York 1964-1981.

RETP: Reference electrodes: theory and practice
Edited by D.J.G. Ives and G.J. Janz, Academic Press, New York 1961. Reprinted: NACE International, Houston, TX 1996.

RMAE: Reactions of molecules at electrodes
Edited by N.S. Hush, Wiley, New York 1971.

RTFC: Recent trends in fuel cell science and technology
Edited by S. Basu, Anamaya, New Delhi, India and Springer-Verlag, New York 2007.


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SACS: Surface and colloid science, 17 volumes
Vol. 1-9. Edited by E. Matijevic, Wiley-Interscience, New York 1969-1976.
Vol. 10-15. Edited by E. Matijevic et al., Plenum Press, New York 1978-1993.
Vol. 16-17 Edited by E. Matijevic, Kluwer Academic Press/Plenum Publishers, New York 2001---2004.

SCEM: Surface chemistry and electrochemistry of membranes (Surfactant Science Series Vol. 79)
Edited by T.S. Sorensen, Marcel Dekker, New York 1999.

SCMM: Semiconductor micromachining
Vol. 1. Fundamental electrochemistry and physics
Vol. 2. Techniques and industrial applications
Edited by S.A. Campbell and H.J. Lewerenz, Wiley, New York 1998.

SCSM: Semiconductors and semimetals, 64 volumes
Edited by R.K. Willardson et al., Academic Press, New York 1962-2000.

SE65: Electrochemistry 1965 (Soviet Achievements in Science: Chemistry)
Edited by S.S. Kruglikov, Israel Program for Scientific Translations, Jerusalem, Israel 1970.

SE66: Electrochemistry 1966 (Soviet Achievements in Science: Chemistry)
Edited by M.M. Mel'nikova, Israel Program for Scientific Translations, Jerusalem, Israel 1970.

SECH: Spectroelectrochemistry: theory and practice
Edited by R.J. Gale, Plenum Press, New York 1988.

SECM: Scanning electrochemical microscopy
Edited by A.J. Bard and M.V. Mirkin, Marcel Dekker, New York 2001.

SEEL: Semiconductor electrodes (Studies in Physical and Theoretical Chemistry 55)
Edited by H.O. Finklea, Elsevier, New York 1988.

SEFS: The sulfur electrode: fused salts and solid electrolytes
Edited by R.P. Tischer, Academic Press, New York 1983.

SEGP: Solid electrolytes: general principles, characterization, materials, applications
Edited by P. Hagenmuller and W. van Gool, Academic Press, New York 1978.

SEMC: Surface electrochemistry: advanced methods and concepts
Edired by T. Takamura and A. Kozawa, Japan Scientific Societies, Tokyo 1978.

SETA: Solid electrolytes and their applications
Edited by E.C. Subbarao , Plenum Press, New York 1980.

SETP: Surface electron transfer processes
R.J.D. Miller, G.L. McLendon, A.J. Nozik, W. Schmickler, and F. Willig, VCH, New York 1995.

SLIN: Solid-liquid interfaces (Topics in applied physics, Vol. 85)
Edited by K. Wandelt and S. Thurgate, Springer-Verlag, New York 2003.

SOEL: Solid electrolytes (Topics in Applied Physics, Vol. 21)
Edited by S. Geller, Springer-Verlag, New York 1977.

SOFC: High temperature solid oxide fuel cells: fundamentals, design and applications
Edited by S.C. Singhal and K. Kendall, Elsevier, New York 2003.

SSEC: Solid state electrochemistry
Edited by P.G. Bruce, Cambridge University Press, New York 1995.

SSIB: Solid state ionics for batteries
Edited by T. Minami, M.Tatsumisago, M. Wakihara, C. Iwakura, S. Kohjiya, and I. Tanaka, Springer-Verlag, New York 2005.

SSSE: Superionic solids and solid electrolytes, recent trends
Edited by A.L. Laskar and S. Chandra, Academic Press, New York 1989.

STAB: Structure and bonding, 122 volumes
Springer-Verlag, New York 1966-2006.

SUSR: Surface science reports
Review journal published by Elsevier, Amsterdam 1981–


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TAC1: Treatise on analytical chemistry: Part 1, theory and practice, 12 volumes
Edited by I.M. Kolthoff, P.J. Elving, and E.B. Sandell, Interscience, New York, NY 1959-1976.

TAC2: Treatise on analytical chemistry: Part 1, theory and practice, 2nd edition,14 volumes
Edited by I.M. Kolthoff and P.J. Elving, Interscience, New York 1978-1986.

TBEB: Topics in bioelectrochemistry and bioenergetics, 5 volumes
Edited by G. Milazzo, Wiley, New York 1976-1983.

TCEE: Techniques for characterization of electrodes and electrochemical processes
Edited by R. Varma and J.R. Selman, Wiley, New York 1991.

TECM: Techniques in electrochemistry, corrosion, and metal finishing: a handbook
Edited by A.T. Kuhn, Wiley, New York 1987.

TEEC: Techniques of electrochemistry, 3 volumes
Edited by E. Yeager and A.J. Salkind, Wiley, New York 1972-1978.

TEOS: Technique of electroorganic synthesis, 3 volumes (Techniques of chemistry, Vol. 5, in three parts)
Edited by N.L. Weinberg and B.V. Tilak, Wiley, New York 1974-1982.

TFD2: Thin-film diamond II (Semiconductors and semimetals, Vol. 77)
Edited by C.E. Nebel and J. Ristein, Elsevier, New York 2004.

THFI: Thin films, 32 volumes
Vol. 1-19 (1963-1994) entitled: "Physics of thin films"
Academic Press, New York 1963-2003.

TMEC: Trends in molecular electrochemistry
Edited by A.J.L. Pombeiro and C. Amatore, Marcel Dekker, New York 2004.

TOCH: Catalytic, photochemical, and electrolytic reations (Technique of organic chemistry, Vol. 2) (2nd ed)
Edited by A. Weissberger, Interscience, New York 1956.

TOEC: Topics in organic electrochemistry
Edited by A.J. Fry and W.E. Britton, Plenum Press, New York 1986.

TPAE: Topics in pure and applied electrochemistry
Edited by S.K. Rangarajan, Society for Advancement of Electrochemical Science and Technology (SAEST), Karaikudi, India, 1975.


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UBCR: Used battery collection and recycling (Industrial Chemistry Library, Vol. 10)
Edited by G. Pistoia, J.-P. Wiaux, and S.P. Wolsky, Elsevier, New York 2001.


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VMNS: Voltammetry in the neurosciences: principles, methods, and applications
Edited by J.B. Justice, Humana, Clifton, NJ 1987.

VRLA: Valve-regulated lead-acid batteries
Edited by D.A.J. Rand, P.T. Mosely, J. Garche, and C.D. Parker, Elsevier, Amsterdam 2004.


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WCAC: Wilson and Wilson's comprehensive analytical chemistry, 50 volumes
Elsevier, New York 1959-2007.
Vol. 2A: Electrical methods
Edited by C.L. Wilson, D.W. Wilson, and C.R.N. Strouts, 1964.
Vol. 8: Enzyme electrodes in analytical chemistry; Molecular fluorescence spectroscopy; Photometric titrations; Analytical applications of interferometry
Edited by G.G. Guilbault, M.A. Leonard, and W Nebe, 1977.
Vol. 11: The application of mathematical statistics in analytical chemistry, mass spectrometry, ion selective electrodes
J. Grimshaw, P. Moritz, and W.E. van der Linden, 1981.
Vol. 27: Analytical voltammetry
Edited by M.R. Smyth and J.G. Vos, 1992.
Vol. 39: Integrated analytical systems
Edited by S. Alegret, 2003.
Vol. 44: Biosensors and modern biospecific analytical techniques
Edited by L. Gorton, 2005.
Vol. 45: Analysis and detection by capillary electrophoresis
Edited by M.L. Marina, A. Rios, and M. Valcarcel, 2005.
Vol. 46: Proteomics and pepdidomics
Edited by G. Marko-Varga, 2005.
Vol. 47: Modern instrumental analysis
Edited by S. Ahuja and N. Jespersen, 2006.
Vol. 49: Electrochemical sensor analysis
Edited by S. Alegret and A. Merkoci, 2007.


1950

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Polarography
H.A. Laitinen, ARPC V 1, pp 309-324, 1950.

Quantitative interpretation of the electrophoretic velocity of colloids
J.T.G. Overbeek, ADCS V 3, pp 97-135, 1950.

Electrochemistry and ionic chemistry
A.R. Ubbelohde, ARCH V 46, Ch 8, pp 29-31, 1950.


1951

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Overpotential
J.O'M. Bockris, EPAI Ch 7, pp 155-189, 1951.

The electrokinetic behavior of ionic crystals
T.R Bolam, EPAI Ch 5, pp 130-135, 1951.

Conductometric analysis
H.T.S. Britton, PMCA V 2, Ch 2, pp 51-104, 1951.

Electrical potential differences and their origin
J.A.V. Butler, EPAI Ch 1, pp 1-29, 1951.

The electrical double layer and electrocapillarity
J.A.V. Butler, EPAI Ch 2, pp 30-74, 1951.

Concentration polarization and the deposition of metals
J.A.V. Butler, EPAI Ch 8, pp 190-203, 1951.

The behavior of oxygen and hydrogen at electrodes
J.A.V. Butler, EPAI Ch 9, pp 204-228, 1951.

Electrophoresis of proteins and similar substances
P.A. Charlwood, EPAI Ch 4, pp 102-129, 1951.

Electrokinetic effects
J.M. Creeth, EPAI Ch 3, pp 75-101, 1951.

A 1,500-amp cell for fluorine generation
R.C. Downing, PPTF Ch 3, pp 31-77, 1951.

Membrane potentials and electrical properties of living cells
W.F. Floyd, EPAI Ch 10, pp 229-268, 1951.

Electrical properties of nerve and muscle
W.F. Floyd, EPAI Ch 11, pp 269-304, 1951.

Development of high-temperature fluorine cells
J.M. Hamilton and C.E. Weber, PPTF Ch 6, pp 113-130, 1951.

Electrography and electro-spot testing
H.W. Hermance and H.V. Wadlow, PMCA V 2, Ch 4, pp 155-228, 1951.

Metallurgical polarographic analysis: polarometric titrations
J. Heyrovsky, PMCA V 2, Ch 1, pp 1-49, 1951.

Electrochemistry
A. Hickling, ARCH V 47, Ch 5, pp 68-75, 1951.

Potentiometric analysis
H.A. Laitinen, PMCA V 2, Ch 4, pp 105-153, 1951.

Fluorine production in a 1,000-amp cell
K.E. Long, C.F. Swinehart, and G.C. Whitaker, PPTF Ch 5, pp 98-112, 1951.

The stability of colloidal solutions
M.B. M'Ewen, EPAI Ch 6, pp 136-154, 1951.

Development of a 2,000-amp fluorine cell
R.L. Murray, S.G. Osborne, and K.E. Stuart, PPTF Ch 4, pp 78-97, 1951.

Laboratory studies of electrolytic fluorine cells
W.C. Schumb, PPTF Ch 2, pp 11-30, 1951.


1952

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Cathode-ray oscilloscopic investigation of phenomena at polarizable mercury electrodes
J.W. Loveland and P.J. Elving, CHRE V 51, pp 67-117, 1952.

Polarography and electrode processes
C. Tanford and S. Wawzonek, ARPC V 3, pp 247-258, 1952.


1953

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Tin (electroplating)
F. Bauch, F.F. Oplinger, P.R. Pine, A.H. Du Rose, and F.A. Lowenheim, MEP1 Ch 16, pp 387-442, 1953.

General principles (electroplating)
W. Blum and W.R. Meyer, MEP1 Ch 1, pp 1-46, 1953.

Chromium (electroplating)
G. Dubpernell, C A. Snavely, and C.L. Faust, MEP1 Ch 6, pp 135-187, 1953.

Lead (electroplating)
A.H. Du Rose and W. Blum, MEP1 Ch 12, pp 282-298, 1953.

Alloy plating
C.L. Faust, MEP1 Ch 3, pp 64-97, 1953.

Copper (electroplating)
A.K. Graham, H.J. Read, R.R. Bair, D.A. Swalheim, J.E. Stareck, W.H. Safranek, and J.H. Winkler, MEP1 Ch 8, pp 194-251, 1953.

The silver-silver halide electrodes: preparation, stability, reproducibility, and standard potentials in aqueous and non-aqueous media.
G.J. Janz and H. Taniguchi, CHRE V 53, pp 397-437, 1953.

Plating on aluminum and magnesium alloys
F. Keller and H.K. DeLong, MEP1 Ch 19, pp 511-535, 1953.

Cobalt (electroplating)
H.B. Linford, MEP1 Ch 7, pp 188-193, 1953.

Indium (electroplating)
H.B. Linford, MEP1 Ch 10, pp 267-270, 1953.

Uncommon metals (electroplating)
F.A. Lowenheim, MEP1 Ch 18, pp 483-510, 1953.

Zinc (electroplating)
E.H. Lyons, H.P. Munger, R.R. Bair, and L.J. Schustik, MEP1 Ch 17, pp 443-482, 1953.

Nickel (electroplating)
W.L. Pinner. K.G. Soderberg, and W.A. Wesley, MEP1 Ch 13, pp 299-355, 1953.

Silver (electroplating)
N.E. Promisel, MEP1 Ch 15, pp 367-386, 1953.

Methods of control (electroplating)
R.A. Schaefer, H.J. Sedusky, and B. Luce, MEP1 Ch 2, pp 47-63, 1953.

Platinum group metals (electroplating)
K. Schumpelt, MEP1 Ch 14, pp 356-366, 1953.

Cadmium (electroplating)
K.G. Soderberg and L.R. Westbrook, MEP1 Ch 5, pp 116-134, 1953.

Iron (electroplating)
C.T. Thomas and V.A. Lamb, MEP1 Ch 11, pp 271-281, 1953.

Brass (electroplating)
L.E. Weeg and H.J. Wiesner, MEP1 Ch 4, pp 98-115, 1953.

Gold (electroplating)
L. Weisberg and A.K. Graham, MEP1 Ch 9, pp 252-266, 1953.


1954

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Modern aspects of electrode kinetics
J.O'M. Bockris, ARPC V 5, pp 477-500, 1954.

Electrode kinetics
J.O'M. Bockris, MAEC V 1, Ch 4, pp 180-276, 1954.

Ionic solvation
B.E. Conway and J.O'M. Bockris, MAEC V 1, Ch 2, pp 47-102, 1954.

Physical chemistry of synthetic polyelectrolytes
H. Eisenberg and R.M. Fuoss, MAEC V 1, Ch 1, pp 1-46, 1954.

Electrochemical properties of nerve and muscle
W.F. Floyd, MAEC V 1, Ch 5, pp 277-327, 1954.

Equilibrium properties of electrified interphases
R. Parsons, MAEC V 1, Ch 3, pp 103-179, 1954.


1955

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Electrochemistry
J.N. Agar and J.E.B. Randles, ARCH V 51, Ch 4, pp 103-117, 1955.

Electrode processes and the electrical double layer
D.C. Grahame, ARPC V 6, pp 337-358, 1955.


1956

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High-frequency method of chemical analysis
W.J. Blaedel and D.L. Petitjean, PMCA V 3, Ch 4, pp 107-134, 1956.

Electroanalytical methods in trace analysis
W.D. Cooke, PMCA V 3, Ch 3, pp 71-105, 1956.

Electrolytic and chemical polishing
P.A. Jacquet, IMAR V 1, pp 157-238, 1956.

Electrolytic reactions S. Swann, TOCH pp 385-523, 1956. Electrochromatography (zone electrophoresis, pherography)
T. Wieland and K. Dose, PMCA V 3, Ch 2, pp 29-70, 1956.


1957

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Electrode processes
P. Delahay, ARPC V 8, pp 229-248, 1957.

Potentiometric electrode systems in nonaqueous titrimetry
J.T. Stock and W.C. Purdy, CHRE V 57, pp 1159-1177, 1957.


1958

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The antimony-antimony oxide electrode
J.T. Stock, W.C. Purdy, and L.M. Garcia, CHRE V 58, pp 611-626, 1958.

The polarographic diffusion current: current-time relationship at the dropping mercury electrode
J.M. Markowitz and P.J. Elving, CHRE V 58, pp 1047-1079, 1958.

Electrochemistry
H.R. Thirsk, ARCH V 54, Ch 2, pp 17-29, 1958.


1959

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Electrode potentials
R.G. Bates, TAC1 V 1, Ch 9, pp 319-359, 1959.

Concept and determination of pH
R.G. Bates, TAC1 V 1, Ch 10, pp 361-404, 1959.

Preparative electrophoresis without supporting media
M. Bier, ETMA V 1, Ch 7, pp 263-315, 1959.

Molten electrolytes
H. Bloom and J.O'M. Bockris, MAEC V 2, Ch 3, pp 160-262, 1959.

The electrophoresis of viruses, bacteria, and cells, and the microscope method of electrophoresis
C.C. Brinton and M.A. Lauffer, ETMA V 1, Ch 10, pp 427-492, 1959.

Applications of moving boundary electrophoresis to protein systems
R.A. Brown and S.N. Timasheff, ETMA V 1, Ch 8, pp 317-367, 1959.

The present state of the theory of electrolytic solutions
H. Falkenhagen and G. Kelbg, MAEC V 2, Ch 1, pp 1-86, 1959.

Electrochemistry
M. Fleischmann and K.B. Oldham, ARCH V 55, Ch 7, pp 67-80, 1959.

Electrochemistry of the semiconductor-electrolyte interface
M. Green, MAEC V 2, Ch 5, pp 343-407, 1959.

The anodic behaviour of metals
T.P. Hoar, MAEC V 2, Ch 4, pp 262-342, 1959.

Physical chemistry of ion-exchange resins
J.A. Kitchener, MAEC V 2, Ch 2, pp 87-159, 1959.

Zone electrophoresis in various types of supporting media
H.G. Kunkel and R. Trautman, ETMA V 1, Ch 6, pp 225-262, 1959.

Acid-base equilibria of proteins (electrophoresis)
K. Linderstrom-Lang and S.O. Nielsen, ETMA V 1, Ch 2, pp 35-89, 1959.

Moving boundary electrophoresis–theory
L.G. Longsworth, ETMA V 1, Ch 3, pp 91-136, 1959.

Moving boundary electrophoresis–practice
L.G. Longsworth, ETMA V 1, Ch 4, pp 137-177, 1959.

Clinical and physiological applications of electrophoresis
D.H. Moore, ETMA V 1, Ch 9, pp 369-425, 1959.

Electric potentials in colloidal systems (electrophoresis)
J.T.G. Overbeek and J. Lijklema, ETMA V 1, Ch 1, pp 1-33, 1959.

Applications of zone electrophoresis
T. Wieland, ETMA V 1, Ch 11, pp 493-530, 1959.

Paper electrophoresis
C. Wunderly, ETMA V 1, Ch 5, pp 179-223, 1959.


1960

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Fused salts
G.E. Blomgren and E.R. Van Artsdalen, ARPC V 11, pp 273-306, 1960.

Manufacture of perchloric acid and perchlorates
T.W. Clapper, W.A. Gale, and J.C. Schumacher, PPMU Ch 6, pp 71-103, 1960.

The characterization of membranes for use in electrodialysis (demineralization)
B.A. Cooke, P. le Roux Malherbe, and H. Scweigart, DMED Ch 5, pp 200-214 and 348-371, 1960.

Electroanalysis and coulometric analysis
D.D. DeFord, ACAR V 32, pp 31R-37R, 1960.

Solutions of electrolytes in nonaqueous solvents and mixtures
C. Evers and R.L. Kay, ARPC V 11, pp 21-40, 1960.

The effect of electroplating on fatigue strength
R.A.F. Hammond and C. Williams, IMAR V 5, pp 165-223, 1960.

Polarographic theory, instrumentation, and methodology
D.N. Hume, ACAR V 32, pp 137R-144R, 1960.

Amperometric titrations
H.A. Laitinen, ACAR V 32, pp 180R-185R, 1960.

Controlled-potential electrolysis
L. Meites, PMOC Ch 49, pp 3281-3333, 1960.

Electrophoresis
D.H. Moore, PMOC Ch 47, pp 3113-3153, 1960.

Polarography
O.H. Muller, PMOC Ch 48, pp 3155-3279, 1960.

Electrochemistry
J.E.B. Randles, ARCH V 56, Ch 4, pp 33-41, 1960.

Potentiometric titrations
C.N. Reilley, ACAR V 32, pp 185R-193R, 1960.

Conductometry
T. Shedlowsky, PMOC Ch 45, pp 3011-3048, 1960.

Determination of transference numbers
M. Spiro, PMOC Ch 46, pp 3049-3111, 1960.

Potentiometry
C. Tanford and S. Wawzonek, PMOC Ch 44, pp 2915-3009, 1960.

Organic polarography
S. Wawzonek, ACAR V 32, pp 144R-161R, 1960.

(Demineralization by electrodialysis:) Pilot plant operations in South Africa
S.G. Wiechers, O.B. Volckman, W.H. Moyers, W.T.L. Wayman, J.R. Wilson, and B.A. Cooke, DMED Ch 7, pp 275-313 and 348-371, 1960.

The electrodialysis process (demineralization)
J.R. Wilson, B.A. Cooke, W.G.B. Mandersloot, and S.G. Wiechers, DMED Ch 1, pp 1-47 and 348-371, 1960.

The design and operation of electrodialysis plant (demineralization)
J.R. Wilson, DMED Ch 6, pp 215-274 and 348-371, 1960.

The 100,000 gph Free State Gebuld electrodialysis plant and the early stages of its commissioning and operation (demineralization)
J.R. Wilson, DMED Ch 8, pp 314-371, 1960.


1961

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The glass electrode
R.G. Bates, RETP Ch 5, pp 231-269, 1961.

Problems in the study of oxygen overvoltage
M. Breiter, AEEE V 1, Ch 3, pp 123-138, 1961.

Electromigration and electrophoresis
J.R. Cann, TAC1 V 2, Ch 28, pp 1159-1233, 1961.

Microelectrodes and electrodes used in biology
D.B. Cater and I.A. Silver, RETP Ch 11, pp 464-523, 1961.

The study of fast electrode processes by relaxation methods
P. Delahay, AEEE V 1, Ch 5, pp 233-318, 1961.

Mechanism of organic electrode reactions
P.J. Elving and B. Pullman, ACHP V 3, pp 1-31, 1961.

Hydrogen overvoltage and adsorption phenomena: Part I. Mercury
A.N. Frumkin, AEEE V 1, Ch 2, pp 65-121, 1961.

Semiconductor electrode reactions
H. Gerischer, AEEE V 4, Ch 1, pp 139-232, 1961.

Electrode processes
H. Gerischer, ARPC V 12, pp 227-254, 1961.

The hydrogen electrode
G.J. Hills and D.J.G. Ives, RETP Ch 2, pp 71-126, 1961.

The calomel electrode and other mercury-mercurous salt electrodes
G.J. Hills and D.J.G. Ives, RETP Ch 3, pp 127-178, 1961.

Membrane electrodes
G.J. Hills, RETP Ch 9, pp 411-432, 1961.

Reference electrodes in nonaqueous solutions
G.J. Hills, RETP Ch 10, pp 433-463, 1961.

Reference electrodes, general and theoretical introduction
D.J.G. Ives and G.J. Janz, RETP Ch 1, pp 1-70, 1961.

Oxide, oxygen, and sulfide electrodes
D.J.G. Ives, RETP Ch 7, pp 322-392, 1961.

Electrode reversible to sulfate ions
D.J.G. Ives and F.R. Smith, RETP Ch 8, pp 393-410, 1961.

Silver-silver halide electrodes
G.J. Janz, RETP Ch 4, pp 179-230, 1961.

The quinhydrone electrode
G.J. Janz and D.J.G. Ives, RETP Ch 6, pp 270-321, 1961.

Electrodes in fused salt systems
R.W. Laity, RETP Ch 12, pp 524-606, 1961.

The structure of the electrical double layer and its influence on the rates of electrode reactions
R. Parsons, AEEE V 1, Ch 1, pp 1-64, 1961.


1962

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Solid electrodes (polarography)
R.N. Adams, PRPO V 2, Ch 23, pp 503-513, 1962.

Electroanalysis and coulometric analysis
A.J. Bard, ACAR V 34, pp 57R-64R, 1962.

Square-wave and pulse polarography
G.C. Barker, PRPO V 2, Ch 19, pp 411-427, 1962.

Electrolysis of hydrochloric acid solutions (chlorine)
F.M. Berkey, CMPU Ch 7, pp 200-234, 1962.

Alternating current polarography and tensammetry
B. Breyer, PRPO V 2, Ch 22, pp 487-502, 1962.

Polarography in medicine and biochemistry
M. Brezina, PRPO V 2, Ch 35, pp 667-686, 1962.

General theoretical treatment of the polarographic kinetic currents
R. Brdicka, V. Hanus, and J. Koutecky, PRPO V 1, Ch 7, pp 145-199, 1962.

Polarography in mineralogy, geology, and archeology
D. Cozzi, PRPO V 2, Ch 37, pp 703-710, 1962.

Double-layer structure and polarography
P. Delahay, PRPO V 1, Ch 4, pp 65-80, 1962.

Design and scale-up considerations for electrochemical fuel cells
M. Eisenberg, AEEE V 2, Ch 5, pp 235-291, 1962.

Polarography in organic analysis
P.J. Elving, PRPO V 2, Ch 32, pp 625-648, 1962.

The electroreduction of anions (polarography)
A.N. Frumkin and N. Nikolaeva-Federovich, PRPO V 1, Ch 9, pp 223-241, 1962.

Constant-current polarography and chronopotentiometry at the dropping mercury electrode
T. Fujinaga, PRPO V 1, Ch 8, pp 201-221, 1962.

Polarographic literature
M. Heyrovska, PRPO V 1, Ch 1, pp 1-19, 1962.

Polarographic theory, instrumentation, and methodology
D.N. Hume, ACAR V 34, pp 172R-182R, 1962.

Applications of mass transfer theory: the formation of powdered metal deposits
N. Ibl, AEEE V 2, Ch 3, pp 49-143, 1962.

Oscillographic polarography with alternating current
R. Kalvoda, PRPO V 2, Ch 21, pp 449-486, 1962.

Applications of mass transfer theory: electrodeposition on small-scale profiles
O. Kardos and D.G. Foulke, AEEE V 2, Ch 4, pp 145-233, 1962.

Chromato-polarography
W. Kemula, PRPO V 2, Ch 18, pp 397-409, 1962.

Electrolysis of brines in diaphragm cells (chlorine)
M.S. Kircher, CMPU Ch 5, pp 81-126, 1962.

Recent modifications of the Heyrovsky dropping mercury electrode (polarography)
I. Kolthoff and Y. Okinaka, PRPO V 2, Ch 16, pp 357-381, 1962.

Polarography of complex compounds
J. Koryta, PRPO V 1, Ch 12, pp 291-302, 1962.

The instantaneous currents (i-t curves) on single drops (polarography)
J. Kuta and I. Smoler, PRPO V 1, Ch 3, pp 43-63, 1962.

Amperometric titrations
H.A. Laitinen, ACAR V 34, pp 307R-312R, 1962.

Electrolysis of brines in mercury cells (chlorine)
R.B. MacMullin, CMPU Ch 6, pp 127-199, 1962.

Advances in polarographic instrumentation in the United States
L. Meites, PRPO V 2, Ch 24, pp 515-522, 1962.

Conduction in heterogeneous systems
R.E. Meredith and C.W. Tobias, AEEE V 2, Ch 2, pp 15-47, 1962.

Treatment of the sample in inorganic polarography
G.W.C. Milner, PRPO V 2, Ch 30, pp 601-616, 1962.

Potentiometric titrations
R.W. Murray and C.N. Reilley, ACAR V 34, pp 313R-322R, 1962.

Continuous polarographic analyzers
J.V.A. Novak, PRPO V 2, Ch 28, pp 569-582, 1962.

Electrolytic reduction of organic compounds
F.D. Popp and H.P. Schultz, CHRE V 62, pp 19-40, 1962.

Concentration polarization and the study of electrode kinetics (polarography)
J.E.B. Randles, PRPO V 1, Ch 6, pp 123-144, 1962.

Adsorption in polarography
C.N. Reilley and W. Stumm, PRPO V 1, Ch 5, pp 81-121, 1962.

Recent advances in inorganic polarography
G.F. Reynolds, PRPO V 1, Ch 10, pp 243-268, 1962.

The hanging mercury drop in polarography
J. Riha, PRPO V 2, Ch 17, pp 383-396, 1962.

Advances in classical polarographic instrumentation in Europe
L. Serak, PRPO V 2, Ch 26, pp 535-548, 1962.

Organic reagents in inorganic polarographic analysis
M. Shinagawa, PRPO V 2, Ch 31, pp 617-624, 1962.

Polarography in metallurgy
M. Spalenka, PRPO V 2, Ch 34, pp 661-665, 1962.

Electrochromatography
R.D. Strickland, ACAR V 34, pp 31R-34R, 1962.

Polarography in the chemical industry (liquid-liquid interfaces)
I. Tachi and M. Senda, PRPO V 2, Ch 38, pp 711-725, 1962.

Polarographic instrumentation in Japan
N. Tanaka, PRPO V 2, Ch 25, pp 523-534, 1962.

Mechanism of the electrode processes and structure of inorganic complexes (polarography)
A.A. Vlcek, PRPO V 1, Ch 11, pp 269-289, 1962.

Single-sweep method (polarography)
J. Vogel, PRPO V 2, Ch 20, pp 429-448, 1962.

The scope of electrochemical engineering
C. Wagner, AEEE V 2, Ch 1, pp 1-14, 1962.

Organic polarography
S. Wawzonek, ACAR V 34, pp 182R-200R, 1962.

Cells for polarographic electrolysis
Z.P. Zagorski, PRPO V 2, Ch 27, pp 549-568, 1962.

Current trends in the study of the influence of structure on the polarographic behavior of organic substances
P. Zuman, PRPO V 1, Ch 14, pp 319-332, 1962.

Trends in organic polarography
P. Zuman and S. Wawzonek, PRPO V 1, Ch 13, pp 303-317, 1962.

Important factors in classical polarography
P. Zuman, PRPO V 2, Ch 29, pp 583-600, 1962.

Polarographic analysis in pharmacy
P. Zumana and M. Brezina, PRPO V 2, Ch 36, pp 687-701, 1962.

Organic reagents in polarometric (amperometric) titrations (polarography)
J. Zyka, PRPO V 2, Ch 33, pp 649-660, 1962.


1963

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The high pressure hydrogen-oxygen cell (fuel cell)
A.M. Adams, F.T. Bacon, and R.G.H. Watson, FUC1 Ch 4, pp 129-192, 1963.

Voltammetry electrodes with fixed surfaces (electroanalytical chemistry)
R.N. Adams, TAC1 V 4, Ch 47, pp 2381-2416, 1963.

Thermogalvanic cells
J.N. Agar, AEEE V 3, Ch 2, pp 31-121, 1963.

Coulometric analysis
D.D. DeFord and J.H. Miller, TAC1 V 4, Ch 49, pp 2475-2531, 1963.

Chronoamperometry and chronopotentiometry (electroanalytical chemistry)
P. Delahay, TAC1 V 4, Ch 44, pp 2233-2267, 1963.

Alkali and chlorine industries
Z.G. Deutsch, C.C. Brumbaugh, and F.H. Rockwell, KOE2 V 1, pp 668-758, 1963.

Thermodynamics of electrochemical fuel cells
M. Eisenberg, FUC1 Ch 2, pp 17-64, 1963.

Metal deposition and electrocrystallization
M. Fleischmann and H.R. Thirsk, AEEE V 3, Ch 3, pp 123-210, 1963.

Carbonaceous fuels (fuel cells)
C.W. Foust and W.J. Sweeney, FUC1 Ch 9, pp 371-388, 1963.

Hydrogen overvoltage and adsorption phenomena: Part II.
A.N. Frumkin, AEEE V 3, Ch 5, pp 287-391, 1963.

Potentiometry (electroanalytical chemistry)
N.H. Furman, TAC1 V 4, Ch 45, pp 2269-2302, 1963.

High temperature fuel cells
E. Gorin and H.L. Recht, FUC1 Ch 5, pp 193-252, 1963.

Kinetics and catalysis in fuel cells
C.E. Heath and W.J. Sweeney, FUC1 Ch 3, pp 65-128, 1963.

Application of hanging mercury drop electrodes in analytical chemistry
W. Kemula and Z. Kublik, AACI V 2, Ch 3, pp 123-177, 1963.

Low temperature hydrogen-oxygen fuel cells
K.V. Kordesch, FUC1 Ch 8, pp 329-370, 1963.

Conductometry and oscillometry (electroanalytical chemistry)
J.W. Loveland. TAC1 V 4, Ch 51, pp 2569-2629, 1963.

Laboratory pH measurements
G. Mattock, AACI V 2, Ch 2, pp 35-121, 1963.

Voltammetry at the dropping mercury electrode (polarography)
L. Meites, TAC1 V 4, Ch 46, pp 2303-2379, 1963.

Introduction (to fuel cells)
W. Mitchell, FUC1 Ch 1, pp 1-15, 1963.

Ion exchange membrane fuel cells
L.W. Niedrach and W.T. Grubb, FUC1 Ch 6, pp 253-298, 1963.

The interface between aqueous electrolyte solutions and the gas phase
J.E.B. Randles, AEEE V 3, Ch 1, pp 1-30, 1963.

Electrodeposition of the platinum-group metals
F.H. Reid, IMAR V 8, pp 167-211, 1963.

Fundamentals of electrode processes
C.N. Reilley, TAC1 V 4, Ch 42, pp 2109-2162, 1963.

Introduction to electrochemical techniques (electroanalytical chemistry)
C.N. Reilley and R.W. Murray, TAC1 V 4, Ch 43, pp 2163-2232, 1963.

Stripping analysis
I. Shain, TAC1 V 4, Ch 50, pp 2533-2568, 1963.

Electrodeposition (electroanalytical chemistry)
N. Tanaka, TAC1 V 4, Ch 48, pp 2417-2473, 1963.

Measurement of capacity: analytical uses of the dielectric constant
B.W. Thomas and R. Pertel, TAC1 V 4, Ch 52, pp 2631-2672, 1963.

Aluminum and aluminum alloys
P. Vachet, KOE2 V 1, pp 929-990, 1963.

Electrotransport in metal
J. Verhoeven, IMAR V 8, pp 311-368, 1963.

Anodic films
D.A. Vermilyea, AEEE V 3, Ch 4, pp 211-286, 1963.

Research techniques for fuel cell applications
R.A. Wynveen, FUC1 Ch 10, pp 389-431, 1963.

The sodium amalgam-oxygen continuous feed cell (fuel cell)
E. Yeager, FUC1 Ch 7, pp 299-328, 1963.

Some techniques in organic polarography
P. Zuman, AACI V 2, Ch 5, pp 219-253, 1963.


1964

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Solutions of electrolytes
J.N. Agar, ARPC V 15, pp 469-488, 1964.

Electroanalysis and coulometric analysis
A.J. Bard, ACAR V 36, pp 70R-79R, 1964.

The mechanism of electrodeposition of metals
J.O'M. Bockris and A. Damjanovic, MAEC V 3, Ch 4, pp 224-346, 1964.

High frequency conductometric (impedimetric) titrations
T.S. Burkhalter, WCAC V 2A, Ch 5, pp 215-254, 1964.

Chloric acid and chlorates
T.W. Clapper and W.A. Gale, KOE2 V 5, pp 50-61, 1964.

Proton solvation and proton transfer processes in solution
B.E. Conway, MAEC V 3, Ch 2, pp 43-148, 1964.

Potentiometric titrations
D.G. Davis, WCAC V 2A, Ch 3, pp 65-173, 1964.

Conductometric titrations
D.G. Davis, WCAC V 2A, Ch 4, pp 174-214, 1964.

Adsorption of organic compounds at electrodes
A.N. Frumkin and B.B. Damaskin, MAEC V 3, Ch 3, pp 149-223, 1964.

The behaviour of intermediates in electrochemical catalysis
E. Gileadi and B.E. Conway, MAEC V 3, Ch 5, pp 347-442, 1964.

The electrical double layer and electrokinetic phenomena
D.A. Haydon, RPSS V 1, Ch 3, pp 94-158, 1964.

Galvanic analysis
P. Hersch, AACI V 3, Ch 5, pp 183-249, 1964.

Polarographic theory, instrumentation, and methodology
D.N. Hume, ACAR V 36, pp 200R-210R, 1964.

Batteries and electric cells, secondary, introduction and alkaline
W.W. Jakobi, KOE2 V 3, pp 161-249, 1964.

Corrosion of metals
C.V. King, RPSS V 1, Ch 5, pp 219-247, 1964.

Electrochemistry in molten salts
H.A. Laitinen and R.A. Osteryoung, FUSA Ch 4, pp 255-300, 1964.

Electrodeposition (electroanalytical chemistry)
A.J. Lindsey, WCAC V 2A, Ch 2, pp 7-64, 1964.

Chemical and electrochemical electron-transfer theory
R.A. Marcus, ARPC V 15, pp 155-196, 1964.

Potentiometric titrations
R.W. Murray and C.N. Reilley, ACAR V 36, pp 370R-380R, 1964.

Batteries and electric cells, secondary, lead-acid
J.A. Orsino, KOE2 V 3, pp 161-271, 1964.

Electrochemical relaxation techniques (electroanalytical chemistry)
W. Reinmuth, ACAR V 36, pp 211R-219R, 1964.

Theories of elementary homogeneous electron-transfer reactions
E. Sacher and K.J. Laidler, MAEC V 3, Ch 1, pp 1-42, 1964.

Electrode processes
S. Schuldiner, RPSS V 1, Ch 4, pp 159-218, 1964.

Perchloric acid and perchlorates
J.C. Schumacher and R.D. Stewart, KOE2 V 5, pp 61-84, 1964.

Amperometric titrations
J.T. Stock, ACAR V 36, pp 355R-362R, 1964.

Electrophoresis
R.D. Strickland, ACAR V 36, pp 80R-92R, 1964.

Transport properties of liquid electrolytes (molten salts)
B.R. Sundheim, FUSA Ch 3, pp 165-254, 1964.

Organic polarography
S. Wawzonek and D.J. Pietrzyk, ACAR V 36, pp 220R-239R, 1964.

Batteries and electric cells, primary, introduction
E.B. Yeager and J.F. Yeager, KOE2 V 3, pp 99-110, 1964.

Batteries and electric cells, fuel cells
E.B. Yeager, KOE2 V 3, pp 139-160, 1964.

Batteries and electric cells, primary
J.F. Yeager, E.B. Yeager, and A.F. Daniel, KOE2 V 3, pp 111-139, 1964.


1965

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Electrochemistry
G.C. Akerlof, KOE2 V 7, pp 784-841, 1965.

Electrodialysis
W.K.W. Chen, KOE2 V 7, pp 846-865, 1965.

Electrophoretic deposition
M.A. Coler, KOE2 V 8, pp 23-36, 1965.

Electrolytic machining
J. Crawford, KOE2 V 7, pp 866-873, 1965.

The structure of the electrical double layer at the metal-solution interface
M.A.V. Devanathan and B.V.K.S.R.A. Tilak, CHRE V 65, pp 635-684, 1965.

The electrochemistry of cation-selective glass electrodes
G. Eisenman, AACI V 4, Ch 5, pp 213-369, 1965.

Electroanalytical methods
D.J. Gross and R.W. Murray, KOE2 V 7, pp 726-784, 1965.

Electroplating
F.A. Lowenheim, KOE2 V 8, pp 36-74, 1965.

Corrosion inhibitors
C.C. Nathan, KOE2 V 6, pp 317-346, 1965.

The electrode double layer and electrode reactions
R. Parsons, ARCH V 61, Ch 6, pp 80-98, 1965.

Mechanism of organic polarography
C.L. Perrin, PPOC V 3, pp 165-316, 1965.

Corrosion
R.A. Powers and A.H. Roebuck, KOE2 V 6, pp 289-316, 1965.

Electrode potentials and hydration energies: theories and correlations
D.R. Rosseinsky, CHRE V 65, pp 467-490, 1965.

Electrodecantation
P. Stamberger, KOE2 V 7, pp 841-846, 1965.

Solutions of electrolytes
R.W. Stoughton, ARPC V 16, pp 297-320, 1965.


1966

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Electroanalysis and coulometric analysis
A.J. Bard, ACAR V 38, pp 88R-98R, 1966.

Electrolyte solutions: solvation and structural aspects
B.E. Conway, ARPC V 17, pp 481-528, 1966.

Electric conductivity detection in gas chromatography
D.M. Coulson, ACHR V 3, Ch 6, pp 197-214, 1966.

Applications of chronopotentiometry to problems in analytical chemistry
D.G. Davis, EACH V 1, Ch 2, pp 157-196, 1966.

Ion mobilities in electrochromatography
J.T. Edward, ACHR V 2, Ch 2, pp 63-98, 1966.

Anodic and electronic currents at high fields in oxide films
W.S. Goruk, L. Young, and F.G.R. Zobel, MAEC V 4, Ch 3, pp 176-250, 1966.

Electrode processes in molten salts
A.D. Graves, G.J. Hills, and D. Inman, AEEE V 4, Ch 3, pp 117-183, 1966.

Electrochemistry at high pressures
G.J. Hills and P.J. Ovenden, AEEE V 4, Ch 4, pp 185-247, 1966.

Polarographic theory, instrumentation, and methodology
D.N. Hume, ACAR V 38, pp 261R-270R, 1966.

Molten salts
D. Inman and S.H. White, ARCH V 62, Ch 7, pp 106-130, 1966.

Photoelectrochemistry and electroluminescence
T. Kuwana, EACH V 1, Ch 3, pp 197-240, 1966.

Present state of the theory of oxidation-reduction in solution (bulk and electrode reactions)
V.G. Levich, AEEE V 4, Ch 5, pp 249-371, 1966.

The electrical double layer, part I: elements of double-layer theory
D.M. Mohilner, EACH V 1, Ch 4, pp 241-409, 1966.

Fluorine
H.R. Neumark and J.M. Siegmund, KOE2 V 9, pp 506-526, 1966.

The mechanism of oxidation of organic fuels
B. Piersma and E. Gileadi, MAEC V 4, Ch 2, pp 47-175, 1966.

Organic polarography
D.J. Pietrzyk, ACAR V 38, pp 278R-296R, 1966.

Solvation of electrolytes and solution equilibria (nonaqueous solvents)
E. Price, CNAS V 1, Ch 2, pp 67-96, 1966.

Electrochemical relaxation techniques (electroanalytical chemistry)
W. Reinmuth, ACAR V 38, pp 270R-277R, 1966.

The rotating disk system
A.C. Riddiford, AEEE V 4, Ch 2, pp 47-116, 1966.

Potentiometric titrations
D.K. Roe, ACAR V 38, pp 461R-469R, 1966.

Some aspects of the thermodynamic structure of electrochemistry
P. Van Rysselberghe, MAEC V 4, Ch 1, pp 1-46, 1966.

Electrodeposition of refractory metals
S. Senderoff, IMAR V 11, pp 97-112, 1966.

AC polarography and related techniques: theory and practice
D.E. Smith, EACH V 1, Ch 1, pp 1-155, 1966.

Amperometric titrations
J.T. Stock, ACAR V 38, pp 452R-460R, 1966.

Electrode potentials in non-aqueous solvents
H. Strehlow, CNAS V 1, Ch 4, pp 129-171, 1966.

Electrophoresis
R.D. Strickland, ACAR V 38, pp 99R-130R, 1966.

The electromotive force of galvanic cells involving phases of locally variable composition
C. Wagner, AEEE V 4, Ch 1, pp 1-46, 1966.

An economic study of electrochemical industry in the United States
G.M. Wenglowski, MAEC V 4, Ch 4, pp 251-306, 1966.


1967

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The potential of zero charge
S.D. Argade and E. Gileadi, ESOR Ch 5, pp 87-115, 1967.

Stripping voltammetry
E. Barendrecht, EACH V 2, Ch 2, pp 53-109, 1967.

Theory of discreteness of charge effects in the electrolyte compact double layer
C.A. Barlow and J.R. Macdonald, AEEE V 6, Ch 1, pp 1-199, 1967.

High resolution techniques (electrophoresis)
H. Bloemendal, ETMA V 2, Ch 8, pp 379-422, 1967.

Influence of electronic properties and crystallographic orientation on electrode behavior
P.J. Boddy, PSSC V 4, pp 81-129, 1967.

Inheritance of protein variations in human serum (electrophoresis)
B.H. Bowman, ETMA V 2, Ch 4, pp 157-212, 1967.

Electrolysis of nonaqueous systems
A. Brenner, AEEE V 5, Ch 4, pp 205-248, 1967.

Nomenclature and identification of the normal human serum proteins (electrophoresis)
P. Burtin and P. Grabar, ETMA V 2, Ch 3, pp 109-156, 1967.

Anodizing (of aluminum)
W.C. Cochran, ALUM Ch 19, pp 641-684, 1967.

Some chemical factors in the kinetics of processes at electrodes
B.E. Conway, PRRK V 4, pp 399-483, 1967.

Lymph and cerebrospinal fluid (electrophoresis)
F.C. Courtice, ETMA V 2, Ch 6, pp 241-310, 1967.

Diffusion potentials in glass (glass electrodes)
R.H. Doremus, GEHC Ch 4, pp 101-132, 1967.

The origin of the glass-electrode potential
G. Eisenman, GEHC Ch 5, pp 133-173, 1967.

The physical basis for the ionic specificity of glass electrode
G. Eisenman, GEHC Ch 7, pp 223-237, 1967.

Particular properties of cation-selective glass electrodes containing Al2O3
G. Eisenman, GEHC Ch 9, pp 268-283, 1967.

H+ and cation analysis of biological fluids in the intact animal (glass electrodes)
S.M. Friedman, GEHC Ch 16, pp 442-463, 1967.

Ion-sensitive electrodes and individual ion activity coefficients (glass electrodes)
R.M. Garrels, GEHC Ch 13, pp 344-361, 1967.

Oxygen adsorption and oxide formation on electrodes
M.A. Genshaw, ESOR Ch 4, pp 73-86, 1967.

Adsorption in electrochemistry
E. Gileadi, ESOR Ch 1, pp 1-18, 1967.

The anodic film on platinum electrodes
S. Gilman, EACH V 2, Ch 3, pp 111-192, 1967.

Electrophoresis of gastrointestinal secretions
G.B.J. Glass, ETMA V 2, Ch 7, pp 311-377, 1967.

Electrodeposition of alloys
K.M. Gorbunova and Yu.M. Polukarov, AEEE V 5, Ch 5, pp 249-297, 1967.

Antibodies and myeloma proteins (electrophoresis)
H.M. Grey, ETMA V 2, Ch 5, pp 213-240, 1967.

Magnesium and magnesium alloys
W.H. Gross, KOE2 V 12, pp 661-708, 1967.

Preparative electrophoresis
K. Hannig, ETMA V 2, Ch 9, pp 423-471, 1967.

Oscillographic polarography at controlled alternating current
M. Heyrovsky and K. Micka, EACH V 2, Ch 4, pp 193-256, 1967.

Cation selective microelectrodes for intracellular use (glass electrodes)
J.A.M. Hinke, GEHC Ch 17, pp 464-477, 1967.

The oxygen electrode on noble metals
J.P. Hoare, AEEE V 6, Ch 2, pp 201-288, 1967.

Automatic density gradient electrophoresis
H. Hochstrasser, H. Lerner, and L.T. Skeggs, ETMA V 2, Ch 10, pp 473-491, 1967.

Theoretical consideration of the double layer
H.D. Hurwitz, ESOR Ch 7, pp 147-218, 1967.

The dependence of glass-electrode properties on composition
J.O. Isard, GEHC Ch 3, pp 51-100, 1967.

Molten-salt electrolytes--transport properties
G.J. Janz and R.D. Reeves, AEEE V 5, Ch 3, pp 137-204, 1967.

Glass microelectrodes and their uses in biological systems
R.M. Khuri, GEHC Ch 18, pp 478-519, 1967.

Electrochemical kinetics of metal complexes
J. Koryta, AEEE V 6, Ch 3, pp 289-327, 1967.

The growth and structure of electrodeposits
K.R. Lawless, THFI V 4, Ch 4, pp 191-255, 1967.

Electrochemical responses of porous and rough electrodes
R. de Levie, AEEE V 6, Ch 4, pp 329-397, 1967.

Anion-specific and cation-specific properties of collodion-coated glass electrode and a modification
G.N. Ling, GEHC Ch 10, pp 284-292, 1967.

Interpretation of pH and cation measurement (glass electrodes)
C. Mattock and D.M. Band, GEHC Ch 2, pp 9-49, 1967.

Insulator electrode reactions
W. Mehl and J.M. Hale, AEEE V 6, Ch 5, pp 399-458, 1967.

The nickel-cadmium cell
P.C. Milner and U.B. Thomas, AEEE V 5, Ch 1, pp 1-86, 1967.

Hydrogen and cation analysis in biological fluids in vitro (glass electrodes)
E.W. Moore, GEHC Ch 15, pp 412-441, 1967.

The role of solvents at electrodes
K. Muller, ESOR Ch 6, pp 117-146, 1967.

Transport processes in electrolytic solutions
J. Newman, AEEE V 5, Ch 2, pp 87-135, 1967.

Recent developments in the ion-exchange theory of the glass electrode and its application in the chemistry of glass
B.P. Nicolsky, M.M. Shultz, A.A. Belijustin, and A.A. Lev, GEHC Ch 6, pp 174-222, 1967.

The interpretation of electrophoretic mobilities
J.T.G. Overbeek and P.H. Wiersema, ETMA V 2, Ch 1, pp 1-52, 1967.

Electrochemistry of aromatic hydrocarbons and related substances
M.E. Peover, EACH V 2, Ch 1, pp 1-51, 1967.

Organic adsorption at electrodes
B.J. Piersma, ESOR Ch 2, pp 19-52, 1967.

Glass electrodes for soil waters and soil suspensions
A.M. Pommer, GEHC Ch 14, pp 362-411, 1967.

The construction of glass electrodes
H.D. Portnoy, GEHC Ch 8, pp 241-267, 1967.

Solid state electrochemistry
D.O. Raleigh, PSSC V 3, pp 83-134, 1967.

Cation-sensitive glass electrodes in analytical chemistry
G.A. Rechnitz, GEHC Ch 12, pp 322-343, 1967.

Kinetics of diffusion-controlled electrosorption of neutral molecules
A.K.N. Reddy, ESOR Ch 3, pp 53-71, 1967.

Electrophoresis in semifluid films
N. Ressler, ETMA V 2, Ch 11, pp 493-509, 1967.

Clinical application of cation-sensitive glass electrodes
P. Sekelj and R.B. Goldbloom, GEHC Ch 19, pp 520-555, 1967.

Primary protein structures (electrophoresis)
F. Sorm and B. Meloun, ETMA V 2, Ch 2, pp 53-107, 1967.

Electrocatalysis
S. Srinivasan, H. Wroblowa, and J.O'M. Bockris, ADCA V 17, Ch 4, pp 351-418, 1967.

Glass electrodes for calcium and other divalent cations
A.H. Truesdell and C.L. Christ, GEHC Ch 11, pp 293-321, 1967.

Electroplating (of aluminum)
R.V. Vanden Berg, ALUM Ch 20, pp 685-708, 1967.

Electrode kinetic aspects of the Kolbe reaction
A.K. Vijh and B.E. Conway, CHRE V 67, pp 623-664, 1967.

Polarography and reaction kinetics (organic electrochemistry)
P. Zuman, APOC V 5, Ch 1, pp 1-52, 1967.

Physical organic polarography
P. Zuman, PPOC V 5, pp 81-206, 1967.


1968

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Electrochemistry
F.C. Anson, ARPC V 19, pp 83-110, 1968.

The electrochemical theory of fuel cells
L.G. Austin, HFCT Ch 1, pp 1-218, 1968.

Electroanalysis and coulometric analysis
A.J. Bard, ACAR V 40, pp 64R-74R, 1968.

Electrolyte flow (in electrochemical machining)
R.S. Bennett, ECHM Ch 8, pp 143-154, 1968.

The design of electrochemical machines (for electrochemical machining)
R.S. Bennett, G.F. Bidmead, and A.H. Maleka, ECHM Ch 10, pp 178-188, 1968.

Electrolytes for electrochemical machining
G.F. Bidmead, ECHM Ch 6, pp 108-127, 1968.

The treament of spent electrolyte solutions (in electrochemical machining)
G.F. Bidmead, ECHM Ch 7, pp 128-142, 1968.

Chemical and electrolytic methods of machining
A.E. De Barr, ECHM Ch 2, pp 30-51, 1968.

Simple theory of electrochemical machining
A.E. De Barr, ECHM Ch 3, pp 52-67, 1968.

Introduction (to electrochemical machining)
A.E. De Barr and D.A. Oliver, ECHM Ch 1, pp 11-29, 1968.

The future of electrochemical machining
A.E. De Barr and D.A. Oliver, ECHM Ch 13, pp 214-215, 1968.

Molten salt electromotive force formation cells
C. Dijkhuis, R. Dijkhius, and G.J. Janz, CHRE V 68, pp 253-275, 1968.

Polarographic theory, instrumentation, and methodology
D.N. Hume, ACAR V 40, pp 174R-185R, 1968.

Power supplies (for electrochemical machining)
B.E. Hutchings and J.F. Wilson, ECHM Ch 11, pp 189-196, 1968.

Polarographic behavior of nucleosides and nucleotides of purines, pyrimidines, and flavins
B. Janik and P.J. Elving, CHRE V 68, pp 295-319, 1968.

Low temperature-low pressure fuel cell with carbon electrodes
K.V. Kordesch, HFCT Ch 3, pp 359-421, 1968.

Electrochemistry (of electrochemical machining)
C.N. Larsson, ECHM Ch 5, pp 85-107, 1968.

The ion exchange membrane fuel cell
H.J.R. Maget, HFCT Ch 4, pp 423-493, 1968.

The application of electrochemical machining
A.H. Maleka, ECHM Ch 12, pp 197-213, 1968.

Organic polarography
D.J. Pietrzyk, ACAR V 40, pp 194R-223R, 1968.

Electrochemical relaxation techniques (electroanalytical chemistry)
W.H. Reinmuth, ACAR V 40, pp 185R-194R, 1968.

Electrochemical techniques in fuel cell research
S. Srinivasan and E. Gileadi, HFCT Ch 2, pp 219-357, 1968.

Amperometric titrations
J.T. Stock, ACAR V 40, pp 392R-401R, 1968.

Electrophoresis
R.D. Strickland, ACAR V 40, pp 74R-116R, 1968.

The working gap (in electrochemical machining)
H. Tipton and J.F. Wilson, ECHM Ch 4, pp 68-84, 1968.

Tool design (in electrochemical machining)
H. Tipton, ECHM Ch 9, pp 155-177, 1968.

Potentiometric titrations
E.C. Toren, ACAR V 40, pp 402R-412R, 1968.

Fuel cell economics and commercial applications
J. Verstraete, D. Lefevre, R. Lefort, and J. Henry, HFCT Ch 5, pp 495-596, 1968.

Electrochemical oxidation of organic compounds
N.L. Weinberg and H.R. Weinberg, CHRE V 68, pp 449-523, 1968.


1969

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Electrochemical properties of glass microelectrodes
D.P. Agin, GLME Ch 4, pp 62-75, 1969.

Use of the radi