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ECS Electrochemistry Letters
DisciplineElectrochemistry
LanguageEnglish
Edited byRobert Savinell, Gerald S. Frankel, Thomas F. Fuller, Charles L. Hussey, Shelley D. Minteer, Rangachary Mukundan, Dennis G. Peters, John Weidner, Martin Winter
Publication details
History2012-2015
Publisher
Electrochemical Society (United States)
FrequencyMonthly
1.789 (2014)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4ECS Electrochem. Lett.
Indexing
CODENEELCBY
ISSN2162-8726 (print)
2162-8734 (web)
LCCN2011203045
OCLC no.746495709
Links

ECS Electrochemistry Letters (EEL) is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering electrochemical science and technology. It was established in 2012 and is published by the Electrochemical Society. EEL ceased publication at the end of 2015. The editors-in-chief were Robert Savinell (Case Western Reserve University), Gerald S. Frankel (Ohio State University), Thomas F. Fuller (Georgia Tech), Charles L. Hussey (University of Mississippi), Shelley D. Minteer (University of Utah), Rangachary Mukundan (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Dennis G. Peters (Indiana University), John Weidner (University of South Carolina), and Martin Winter (University of Münster). According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2014 impact factor of 1.789.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "ECS Electrochemistry Letters". 2014 Journal Citation Reports. Web of Science (Science ed.). Thomson Reuters. 2014.

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