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25 Years

VOL. 25, NO.4 Winter 2016

IN THIS ISSUE 3 From the Editor:

“Use What You Need, but Need What You Use”

7 From the President: Leading the Band

8 Pennington Corner:

25 Years at the Corner

Winter 2015

11 Honolulu, Hawaii

VOL. 24, NO.4 Winter 2015

PRiME Meeting Highlights

IN THIS ISSUE 3 From the Editor:

The Fall of the Falling Mercury

7 From the President:

Fast Forward to 2051!

9 Phoenix, Arizona

Meeting Highlights

20 Candidates

for Society Offices

36 ECS Classics–Story of

32 Candidates

the Drop: The Way to the Nobel Prize over the Falling Mercury Droplets

41 Tech Highlights 43 The Impact of

Light Emitting Diodes

45 Impact of Light Emitting Diode Adoption on Rare Earth Element Use in Lighting

51 Polymeric Materials in

Phosphor-Converted LEDs for Lighting Applications

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59 Tech Highlights 61 The Sensor Division Issue Fall 2016

Summer 2016

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3 From the Editor: Industry 4.0

7 From the President:

IN THIS ISSUE

More Transitions: Déjà Vu All Over Again!

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3 From the Editor:

San Diego, California ECS Meeting Highlights

Electrochemistry and the Olympics

29 Electric Vehicles

7 Pennington Corner:

Will Save the World

Digital Media to Promote the Importance of Our Research

33 Tech Highlights

35 Electrons as “Agents”

31 Special Section:

and “Signals” of Change in Organic Chemistry, Biology, and Beyond

PRiME 2016 Honolulu, Hawaii

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Computational Studies on the Structure of Electrogenerated Ion Pairs

50 ECS Classics–Historical Origins of the Rotating Ring-Disk Electrode

63 Tech Highlights

A New Frontier in Personalized Health Care

65 Lithium-Ion Batteries—

41 Catalytic Reduction of

The 25th Anniversary of Commercialization

Organic Halides by Electrogenerated Nickel(I) Salen

67 Batteries and a Sustainable

47 Low-Cost Microfluidic

liThium-ion BATTeries The 25Th AnniversAry

Arrays for Protein-Based Cancer Diagnostics Using ECL Detection

53 Anodic Olefin Coupling

Reactions: A Mechanism Driven Approach to the Development of New Synthetic Tools

The 25Th AnniversAry of of CommerCiAlizATion CommerCiAlizATion

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37 When Ions Meet:

63 Portable Breath Monitoring:

Modern Society

71 The Dawn

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75 Importance of Coulombic

Efficiency Measurements in R&D Efforts to Obtain Long-Lived Li-Ion Batteries

79 The Li-Ion Battery:

25 Years of Exciting and Enriching Experiences

85 Lithium and Lithium-Ion

Batteries: Challenges and Prospects

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69 Ubiquitous Wearable

Electrochemical Sensors

73 Rapid Water Quality

Monitoring for Microbial Contamination

79 Smartphone-Based Sensors 109 National Harbor, Maryland Call for Papers

Spring 2016

VOL. 25, NO.1 Spring 2016

Additive MAnufActuring & electrocheMistry

IN THIS ISSUE 3 From the Editor: Interface @ 25!

7 Pennington Corner:

Evolution … Revolution

33 Special Section:

229th ECS Meeting San Diego, California

54 ECS Classics–Making

the Phone System More Reliable: Battery Research at Bell Labs

59 Tech Highlights 61 Additive Manufacturing and Electrochemistry

63 Additive Manufacturing for Electrochemical (Micro)Fluidic Platforms

69 The Emerging Role of

Electrodeposition in Additive Manufacturing

75 Additive Manufacturing:

Rethinking Battery Design

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ECS Advertising and Sponsorship Opportunities ECS is the trusted steward of the science‌ ECS one of less than 30 nonprofit academic publishers left in the world. We are home to over 6,000 electrochemists, chemical engineers, and solid state scientists. We are students, teachers, and industry leaders, in over 70 countries. Since our inception in 1902 our goal has been to disseminate peer reviewed scientific research. ECS successfully bridges the gap between the corporate, academic, and government sectors by supporting the participation of scientists from around the world and promoting innovation in scientific thought through the dissemination of peer-reviewed journals and organizing technical meetings.

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ECS e-news

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Facebook Reach (Average/week)

8,500 4,500 Institutional Members

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ECS Online Advertising Opportunities ECS Digital Library - ecsdl.org 241,000 sessions/month

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With 1,000+ academic and corporate institutional subscribers, the ECS Digital Library is home to all ECS peer-reviewed research content, serving the broad scientific and technical community.

Horizontal Banner: 712 x 90 pixels 1 month 3 months 6 months 12 months

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• Ad placement: Banner ad, run of site. • If multiple sponsors, ads will rotate evenly. No more than 3 ads. • Acceptable files: PSD, JPEG, TIFF, GIF or PNG.

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All ads are full color and must be received by the applicable deadlines: • February 28, 2017 231st ECS Meeting, New Orleans, LA • May 12, 2017 SOFC-XV, Hollywood, FL • June 30, 2017 232nd ECS Meeting, National Harbor, MD

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More Transitions: Déjà Vu All Over Again! San Diego, ECS MeetingCalifornia Highlights

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Reactions: A Mechanism Driven Approach to the Development of New Synthetic Tools

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Meet: Computational on the StructureStudies Electrogeneratedof Ion Pairs Reduction Organic of Halides by Electrogenerated Nickel(I) Salen

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Editor: Electrochemistry and the Olympics

7 Pennington

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85 Lithium and Lithium-Ion

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Batteries: Challenges and Prospects

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31 Special Section:

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Interface Editorial Calendar and Advertising Deadlines Spring 2017 • Molecular Design for Next Generation Polymer Electrolytes Used in Electrochemical Devices Advertising closing date: January 13 • Mail date: mid-March

Summer 2017 • Featuring the Industrial Electrochemistry & Electrochemical Engineering Division Advertising closing date: May 1 • Mail date: late July

Fall 2017

Interface Advertising Opportunities • • • • • •

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Backcover and inside cover ads Display ads Two-page spreads Inserts and fly sheets Front cover tip ons Digital ads

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Electronic high-resolution PDF files are preferred. Trim size: 8 1/8” x 10 7/8”

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Electrochemistry and the Olympics

7 Pennington Corner:

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31 Special Section:

PRiME 2016 Honolulu, Hawaii

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75 Importance of Coulombic

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79 The Li-Ion Battery:

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85 Lithium and Lithium-Ion

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ECS Advertising Insertion Order and Contract (2 of 2 pages) ECS Advertising Terms and Conditions General Advertising Policies • All advertisements are subject to ECS’s approval. ECS reserves the right to reject or cancel any advertisement that does not meet ECS’s standards, at any time and for any reason. • All advertisements are accepted and published on the representation that the advertiser or agency is properly authorized to publish the entire contents thereof. The advertiser or agency will indemnify and hold harmless The Electrochemical Society against expenses (including legal fees) and losses resulting from publication of the contents of the advertisement including without limitation, claims or suits for libel, violation or right of privacy, copyright

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Cancellations: No cancellations accepted after closing date. All cancellations must be made in writing, and are not considered accepted until confirmed in writing by ECS. Cover and special-position advertising are noncancelable.

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