Abstract
Our aim of journal Electrochem is to provide reviews, regular research papers, and communications in all areas of electrochemistry including methodologies, techniques, and instrumentation in both fundamental and applied fields. In this Editorial, the various technological demands for electrochemistry from academic and industrial fields are discussed and some problems to be solved in electrochemistry are proposed for next-generation science and technology. Under these technological demands, open access journals such as Electrochem will provide the solutions and new technology in electrochemistry to the world.
Highlights
Electrochemistry was originally a physical chemistry used to study the relationship between electricity and chemical reactions mainly in the solution state [1]
Electrochemistry has considered the reactions with electric charge in the solid state and the gas state, and becoming a chemistry used to study electron movement between atoms in liquid, solid, gas, and other states
I discuss the role of Electrochem as international scientific open access journal in describing technological demands in electrochemistry
Summary
Electrochemistry was originally a physical chemistry used to study the relationship between electricity and chemical reactions mainly in the solution state [1]. These reactions occur with electric charges between electrodes and an electrolyte. Electrochemistry has considered the reactions with electric charge in the solid state and the gas state, and becoming a chemistry used to study electron movement between atoms in liquid, solid, gas, and other states. Electrochemistry has become one of the key technologies in next-generation industry. Given this background, I discuss the role of Electrochem as international scientific open access journal in describing technological demands in electrochemistry
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