Maike Berger, Alexandra Markus, Stefan Palkovits, Prof. Regina Palkovits
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Abstract
The front cover shows a karate fighter who is supposed to represent our electrodes system. She kicks into water and splits the water into O2 and H2 bubbles. The feet with which she splits the water are “coated” with our catalyst material NiFe LDH. The same schematic of LDH as in the article was used to illustrate the structure giving reference to our article. Her fists glow with electricity. A wind turbine can be seen in the background to emphasize that green electricity is being used. The woman is standing in a mineral cave and a mineral is shown at the bottom left, which is intended to establish a link to borate/borax minerals. More information can be found in the Research Article by Regina Palkovits and co-workers (DOI: 10.1002/celc.202400457).
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ChemElectroChem is aimed to become a top-ranking electrochemistry journal for primary research papers and critical secondary information from authors across the world. The journal covers the entire scope of pure and applied electrochemistry, the latter encompassing (among others) energy applications, electrochemistry at interfaces (including surfaces), photoelectrochemistry and bioelectrochemistry.