Journal of Analytical Chromatography and Spectroscopy

Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy

Submission deadline: 2024-05-31
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Dear Colleagues,

 

Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) has found numerous applications in various fields, including materials science, energy storage and conversion, biomedical engineering, and environmental monitoring. For example, EIS has been used to characterize the performance of lithium-ion batteries, to monitor the corrosion of metallic structures in harsh environments, and to detect biomolecules in biological samples. One of the main advantages of EIS is its non-destructive nature, which allows for in situ monitoring of electrochemical processes without perturbing the system. This makes EIS a valuable tool for studying a wide range of electrochemical systems, from batteries and fuel cells to corrosion protection coatings and sensors. EIS also provides information on the kinetics and thermodynamics of electrochemical reactions, the transport of charged species, and the structure and properties of the electrode-electrolyte interface. In addition to its scientific and technological applications, EIS has also been used in quality control and process monitoring in industries such as pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, and chemical manufacturing.


Therefore, we are interested in the application of EIS for monitoring and controlling electrochemical processes in different academic researches and industrial applications. For this, it is important to collect novel studies in the analysis of electrochemical systems using the powerful technique. Research articles and reviews in this area of study are welcome. 


Keywords

Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy; Corrosion; Lithium-Ion Batteries; Coatings; Corrosion Inhibitors; Energy Storage; Fuel Cells

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