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IN THIS ISSUE 3 From the Editor: Everybody Writes, Nobody Reads 7 From the President: ECS in Mexico 8 Cancun, Mexico: Meeting Highlights 20 Candidates for Society Office 31 Beyond Open Access 38 ECS Classics: Sherlock Swann, Jr.: Electro-organic Chemist and Master Bibliographer 43 Tech Highlights 45 Numerical Modeling for Corrosion 47 The Use of Finite Element Methods (FEM) in the Modeling of Localized Corrosion 53 Obtaining Corrosion Rates by Bayesian Estimation: Numerical Simulation Coupled with Data 59 Modeling Corrosion, Atom by Atom 65 Computer Simulation of Pitting Corrosion of Stainless Steels 97 Phoenix, Arizona Call for Papers VOL. 23, NO. 4 Winter 2014 More than 10,000 scientists and engineers worldwide have purchasing power and the authority to make recommendations about R&D products and services. precision instrumentation training photonics, lasers, and optics metals, ceramics alloys, semiconductors www.electrochem.org IN THIS ISSUE FUELS FUELS VOL. 22, NO. 2 Summer 2013 3 From the Editor: The Law of Sigmoidal Growth 7 From the President: A Turning Point for ECS 9 Toronto, ON, Canada ECS Meeting Highlights 35 Currents—The G. S. Yuasa- Boeing 787 Li-ion Battery: Test It at a Low Temperature and Keep It Warm in Flight 36 ECS Classics— Beginnings of Gold Electroplating 39 Tech Highlights 41 Solar Fuels 43 An Integrated, Systems Approach to the Development of Solar Fuel Generators 51 Recent Aspects of Photocatalytic Technologies for Solar Fuels, Self-Cleaning, and Environmental Cleanup 57 Photocatalytic Water Splitting Using Oxynitride and Nitride Semiconductor Powders for Production of Solar Hydrogen 63 Plasmon-Enhanced Solar Energy Harvesting 69 Solar Fuel Production for a Sustainable Energy Future: Highlights of a Symposium on Renewable Fuels from Sunlight and Electricity Advertise in Interface and REQUEST an Interface Media Kit TODAY. Download Media Kit at www.electrochem.org/mediakit. Contact [email protected]. 3 modeling micro- and opto-electronics polymers/organics biomaterials processing, assembly, and packaging testing advanced software and articles on the latest in research and development in all areas of electrochemistry and solid state science and technology. They read Interface to find them! IN THIS ISSUE 3 From the Editor: Nobody Reads, Everybody Cites 7 Pennington Corner: Hallway Collaborations 21 Special Section: 227 ECS Meeting Chicago, Illinois 39 Tech Highlights 41 PV, EV, and Your Home at Less Than $1 a Gallon 43 Home Energy Efficiency Retrofits and PV Provide Fuel for Our Cars 49 PV and Batteries: From a Past of Remote Power to a Future of Saving the Grid 53 The Role of V2G in the Smart Grid of the Future 57 Fuel Cell Vehicles as Back-Up Power Options 61 EV Fast Charging, an Enabling Technology VOL. 24, NO.1 Spring 2015 Ordering Information To order any of these recently-published titles, please visit the ECS Digital Library, http://ecsdl.org/ECST/ Email: [email protected] Vol. 68 Solid Oxide Fuel Cells XIV (SOFC-XIV) No. 1 Editors: Singhal, Eguchi CD-ROM................................. M $215.00, NM $269.00 PDF ........................................ M $195.99, NM $244.49 Available Issues Volume 68 –Glasgow, Scotland from the ECS Glasgow meeting, July 26-July 31, 2015 The following issues of ECS Transactions are from symposia held during the Glasgow meeting. All issues will be available in electronic (PDF) editions, which may be purchased by visiting http://ecsdl.org/ECST/. Some issues may also be available in CD-ROM editions. Please visit the ECS website for all issue pricing and ordering information. (All prices are in U.S. dollars; M = ECS member price; NM = nonmember price.) Vol. 68 Batteries No. 2 Editors: Bruce, Grey, Freunberger, Xiao PDF ................................................. M $TBD, NM $TBD Vol. 68 Low-Temperature Fuel Cells, No. 3 Electrolyzers, and Redox Flow Cells Editors: Jones, Schmidt, Herranz, Gasteiger PDF ................................................. M $TBD, NM $TBD Forthcoming Issues 05/06/15

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IN THIS ISSUE 3 From the Editor:Everybody Writes,Nobody Reads 7 From the President:ECS in Mexico

8 Cancun, Mexico:Meeting Highlights20 Candidates for Society Office31 Beyond Open Access38 ECS Classics:Sherlock Swann, Jr.: Electro-organic Chemist and Master Bibliographer43 Tech Highlights45 Numerical Modeling for Corrosion

47 The Use of Finite Element Methods (FEM) in the Modeling of Localized Corrosion53 Obtaining Corrosion Rates by Bayesian Estimation: Numerical Simulation Coupled with Data59 Modeling Corrosion, Atom by Atom65 Computer Simulation of Pitting Corrosion of Stainless Steels

97 Phoenix, Arizona Call for Papers

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More than 10,000 scientists and engineers worldwide have purchasing power and the authority to make recommendations about R&D products and services.

• precision instrumentation• training• photonics, lasers, and optics• metals, ceramics• alloys, semiconductors

www.electrochem.org

IN THIS ISSUE

FUELSFUELS

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mer 2

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3 From the Editor:

The Law of

Sigmoidal Growth

7 From the President:

A Turning Point for ECS

9 Toronto, ON, Canada

ECS Meeting Highlights

35 Currents—The G. S. Yuasa-

Boeing 787 Li-ion Battery:

Test It at a Low Temperature

and Keep It Warm in Flight

36 ECS Classics—

Beginnings of Gold

Electroplating

39 Tech Highlights

41 Solar Fuels

43 An Integrated, Systems

Approach to the

Development of Solar

Fuel Generators

51 Recent Aspects

of Photocatalytic

Technologies for Solar

Fuels, Self-Cleaning, and

Environmental Cleanup

57 Photocatalytic Water

Splitting Using Oxynitride

and Nitride Semiconductor

Powders for Production of

Solar Hydrogen

63 Plasmon-Enhanced Solar

Energy Harvesting

69 Solar Fuel Production for a

Sustainable Energy Future:

Highlights of a Symposium

on Renewable Fuels from

Sunlight and Electricity

Advertise in Interface and

REQUEST an Interface Media Kit TODAY. Download Media Kit at www.electrochem.org/mediakit.

Contact [email protected].

STAND OUT3

• modeling• micro- and opto-electronics• polymers/organics• biomaterials• processing, assembly, and packaging

• testing• advanced software• and articles on the latest in research

and development in all areas of electrochemistry and solid state science and technology.

They read Interface to find them!

IN THIS ISSUE 3 From the Editor:

Nobody Reads, Everybody Cites

7 Pennington Corner:

Hallway Collaborations

21 Special Section:227 th ECS Meeting

Chicago, Illinois

39 Tech Highlights

41 PV, EV, and Your Home at

Less Than $1 a Gallon

43 Home Energy Efficiency

Retrofits and PV Provide

Fuel for Our Cars

49 PV and Batteries: From a

Past of Remote Power to a

Future of Saving the Grid

53 The Role of V2G in the

Smart Grid of the Future

57 Fuel Cell Vehicles as

Back-Up Power Options

61 EV Fast Charging, an

Enabling Technology

Spring 2

015

V O L . 2 4 , N O . 1

S p r i n g 2 0 1 5

VOL. 2

4, N

O. 1

Ordering InformationTo order any of these recently-published titles, please visit the ECS Digital Library, http://ecsdl.org/ECST/

Email: [email protected]

Vol. 68 Solid Oxide Fuel Cells XIV (SOFC-XIV)No. 1 Editors: Singhal, EguchiCD-ROM ................................. M $215.00, NM $269.00

PDF ........................................ M $195.99, NM $244.49

Available Issues

Volume 68– G l a s g o w , S c o t l a n dfrom the ECS Glasgow meeting, July 26-July 31, 2015

The following issues of ECS Transactions are from symposia held during the Glasgow meeting. All issues will be available in electronic (PDF) editions, which may be purchased by visiting http://ecsdl.org/ECST/. Some issues may also be available in CD-ROM editions. Please visit the ECS website for all issue pricing and ordering information. (All prices are in U.S. dollars; M = ECS member price; NM = nonmember price.)

Vol. 68 BatteriesNo. 2 Editors: Bruce, Grey, Freunberger, XiaoPDF ................................................. M $TBD, NM $TBD

Vol. 68 Low-Temperature Fuel Cells,No. 3 Electrolyzers, and Redox Flow Cells Editors: Jones, Schmidt, Herranz, GasteigerPDF ................................................. M $TBD, NM $TBD

Forthcoming Issues

05/06/15