Call for oral abstracts – deadline 4 November 2013
We invite you to join us for Faraday Discussion 172, which will cover:
• Graphene, carbon nanotubes and carbon at the nanoscale
• Diamond and sp3 carbons in electrochemistry
• Carbon electrodes in electrochemical energy technology
• Understanding and controlling the carbon interface
Submit your abstract today. (You can find more details about submitting your abstract here)
Speakers include:
• Héctor Abruῆa, Cornell University
• Philippe Bergonzo, CEA-LIST
• Robert Dryfe, The University of Manchester
• Elzbieta Frackowiak, Poznan University of Technology
• Yury Gogotsi, Drexel University
• Dirk Guldi, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen
• Richard McCreery, University of Alberta
• Christoph Nebel, Fraunhofer Institute IAF
• Siegfried Waldvogel, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
• Patrick Unwin, University of Warwick
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics (PCCP) is a sister journal to Faraday Discussions. PCCP brings you content of the highest quality in physical chemistry, chemical physics and biophysical chemistry.
We invite you to submit your research to PCCP today.
Articles from PCCP in this area include:
Nuclear magnetic resonance study of ion adsorption on microporous carbide-derived carbon
Alexander C. Forse, John M. Griffin, Hao Wang, Nicole M. Trease, Volker Presser, Yury Gogotsi, Patrice Simon and Clare P. Grey
DOI: 10.1039/C3CP51210J, Paper
Intrinsic electrochemical activity of single walled carbon nanotube–Nafion assemblies
Michael E. Snowden, Martin A. Edwards, Nicola C. Rudd, Julie. V. Macpherson and Patrick R. Unwin
DOI: 10.1039/C3CP44538K, Paper
Electrochemistry at nanoporous interfaces: new opportunity for electrocatalysis
Je Hyun Bae, Ji-Hyung Han and Taek Dong Chung
DOI: 10.1039/C1CP22927C, Perspective
The electrochemistry of CVD graphene: progress and prospects
Dale A. C. Brownson and Craig E. Banks
DOI: 10.1039/C2CP40225D, Perspective
Katherine Holt and the rest of the Scientific Committee look forward to welcoming you and your colleagues to Sheffield in July 2014 for Carbon in Electrochemistry: Faraday Discussion 172.