This paper covers the period following the appointment of John Goodenough to the Chair of Inorganic Chemistry at Oxford University and the development of the electrochemistry group in the Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory under his leadership. The paper details the studies he initiated into semiconductor electrochemistry and photoelectrochemistry, electrocatalysis, fuel-cell development and battery research, and the way in which these studies complemented each other. A brief account of some of the later developments in electrochemical research at Oxford is given, showing how these developments grew out of Goodenough's earlier ideas and ambitions
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Through this story an attempt has been made to present a chronology of electrochemical engineering -...
This Special Issue of Molecules is dedicated to Professor John B. Goodenough (born July 25, 1922, Je...
As editors of a materials chemistry journal, we are thrilled at the awarding of the 2019 Nobel Prize...
This book of Molecules is dedicated to Professor John B. Goodenough (born July 25, 1922, Jena, Germa...
International audienceAs one of the recipients of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, John B. Goodeno...
On THE rEQuEST Of PrOf.SHI-gAng Sun,EdITOrIn-CHIEf Of JOurnAl Of ElECTrOCHEMISTry,I SErVEd AS THE gu...
In this tribute to John B. Goodenough I will describe how John’s talk on the metal-to-nonmetal trans...
Dear Colleagues, welcome to Electrochemical Materials and Technologies!The dramatic increase of indu...
This focus issue addresses some of the cutting edge research themes in many processes that occur at ...
John Meurig Thomas is a former Director of the Royal Institution of Great Britain, a former head of ...
John B. Goodenough won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2019 with Stanley Wittingham and Akira Yoshin...
The Journal of Electrochemistry is proud to publish this Special Issue Honoring Professor Zhaowu Tia...
A significant but neglected theme in the history of British science in the nineteenth century is the...
This special issue is the second part of the proceedings of the 6th Regional Symposium on Electroche...
This focus issue addresses some of the cutting edge research themes in many processes that occur at ...
Through this story an attempt has been made to present a chronology of electrochemical engineering -...
This Special Issue of Molecules is dedicated to Professor John B. Goodenough (born July 25, 1922, Je...
As editors of a materials chemistry journal, we are thrilled at the awarding of the 2019 Nobel Prize...
This book of Molecules is dedicated to Professor John B. Goodenough (born July 25, 1922, Jena, Germa...
International audienceAs one of the recipients of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, John B. Goodeno...
On THE rEQuEST Of PrOf.SHI-gAng Sun,EdITOrIn-CHIEf Of JOurnAl Of ElECTrOCHEMISTry,I SErVEd AS THE gu...
In this tribute to John B. Goodenough I will describe how John’s talk on the metal-to-nonmetal trans...
Dear Colleagues, welcome to Electrochemical Materials and Technologies!The dramatic increase of indu...
This focus issue addresses some of the cutting edge research themes in many processes that occur at ...
John Meurig Thomas is a former Director of the Royal Institution of Great Britain, a former head of ...
John B. Goodenough won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2019 with Stanley Wittingham and Akira Yoshin...
The Journal of Electrochemistry is proud to publish this Special Issue Honoring Professor Zhaowu Tia...
A significant but neglected theme in the history of British science in the nineteenth century is the...
This special issue is the second part of the proceedings of the 6th Regional Symposium on Electroche...
This focus issue addresses some of the cutting edge research themes in many processes that occur at ...
Through this story an attempt has been made to present a chronology of electrochemical engineering -...