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Please click here to view the prize winning article of the Electrochemistry Communications Award 2008 Titanium
oxide nanotubes prepared in phosphate electrolytes
Online Manuscript
Submission
The ground-breaking concept of online publishing is developed by Elsevier through Electrochemistry Communications.
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•Bioelectrochemistry
•Spectroelectrochemistry and sonoelectrochemistry
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