This article is from the Electrochemistry FAQ, by Zoltan Nagy nagy@anl.gov with numerous contributions by others.
The electric vehicle and the burden of history
D.A. Kirsch, Rutgers University Press, Rutgers, NJ 2000.
Fill'er up with hydrogen (fuel cell electric car)
P. Fairly, MIT's Technology Review, Vol. 103, No. 6, pp 54-62, November-
December 2000.
Kicking the habit (hydrogen economy --- fuel cells)
F. Pearce, New Scientist, Vol. 168, No. 2266, pp. 34-42, November 25, 2000.
Lithium polymer batteries
D. Lancaster, Poptronics, Vol. 1, No. 6, pp 68-70, June 2000.
Hydrogen on wheels (fuel cell driven electric cars)
Popular Science, pp 52-61, May 2000.
Pulse electrolysis myths
D. Lancaster, Poptronics, Vol. 1, No. 4, pp 60-65, 69, April 2000.
Easy-to-make Ag/AgCl reference electrode
G.A. East and M.A. del Valle, Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 77, No. 1,
p 97, January 2000.
Using a teaching model to correct known misconceptions in electrochemistry
P.A. Huddle, M.D. White, and F. Rogers, Journal of Chemical Education, Vol.
77, No. 1, pp 104-110, January 2000.
Powering the future: the Ballard fuel cell and the race to change the world
T. Koppel, Wiley, NY 1999.
A nose for business (electronic/electrochemical nose)
I. Greenberg, MIT's Technology Review, Vol. 102, No. 4, pp 62-67,
July-August 1999.
The future of fuel cells
Scientific American, Vol. 281, No. 1, pp 72-73, July 1999.
The electrochemical engine for vehicles (fuel cells)
A.J. Appleby, Scientific American, Vol. 281, No. 1, pp 74-79, July 1999.
The power plant in your basement (fuel cells)
A.C. Lloyd, Scientific American, Vol. 281, No. 1, pp 80-86, July 1999.
Replacing the battery in portable electronics (fuel cells)
C.K. Dyer, Scientific American, Vol. 281, No. 1, pp 88-93, July 1999.
High-drain alkaline AA-batteries (product test report)
S.A. Booth, Popular Electronics, Vol. 16, No. 1, pp 5-7, January 1999.
Student construction of a gel-filled Ag/AgCl reference electrode for use in a
potentiometric titration
J.A. Thomas, Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 76, No. 1, pp 97-98,
January 1999.
Discovery box: the battery
G. Jeunesse, Scholastic Trade, 1998.
Sorting molecules with electricity (electrophoresis)
S. Carlson, Scientific American, Vol. 279, No. 6, p 110-111, December 1998.
Using constant-current sources
J.J. Carr, Electronics Now, Vol. 69, No. 10, pp 53-59, October 1998.
Cell phone battery may soon be the talk of town (micro, methanol fuel cell)
D. Page, Electronics Now, Vol. 69, No. 10, pp 20-21, October 1998.
Laboratory experiments on electrochemical remediation of the environment.
Part 4. Color removal of simulated wastewater by electrocoagulation-
electroflotation
J.G. Ibanez, M.M. Singh, and Z. Szafran, Journal of Chemical Education, Vol.
75, No. 8, pp 1040-1041, August 1998.
Plastic batteries
A. Salzhauer, MIT's Technology Review, Vol. 101, No. 4, pp 60-66,
July-August 1998.
Smart batteries have arrived (for your automobile)
B. Siuru, Popular Electronics, Vol. 15, No. 6, pp 41-43, June 1998.
Laboratory experiments on electrochemical remediation of the environment.
Part 3. Microscale electrokinetic processing of soils
J.G. Ibanez, M.M. Singh, R.M. Pike, and Z. Szafran, Journal of Chemical
Education, Vol. 75, No. 5, pp 634-635, May 1998.
Fuel-cell powered vehicles
B. Siuru, Electronics Now, Vol. 69, No. 5, pp 50-53, 68, May 1998.
Micro fuel cells: taking on the Energizer Bunny
A.M. Hayashi, Scientific American, Vol. 278, No. 4, p 32, April 1998.
Introductory electrochemistry for kids---food for thought, and human potential
G.G. Stroebel and S.A. Myers, Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 75,
No. 2, pp 178-180, February 1998.
Lemon cells revisited---the lemon-powered calculator
D.J. Swartling and C. Morgan, Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 75,
No. 2, pp 181-182, February 1998.
Alkaline batteries (product test report)
S.A. Booth, Popular Electronics, Vol. 15, No. 1, pp 12-13, January 1998.
Neighborhood electric vehicles
B. Siuru, Electronics Now, Vol. 69, No. 1, pp 47-50, January 1998.
Chemistry is electric!
M.E. Bowden, Chemical Heritage Foundation, Philadelphia, 1997.
Laboratory experiments on electrochemical remediation of the environment.
Part 2. Microscale indirect electrolytic destruction of organic wastes
J.G. Ibanez, M.M. Singh, R.M. Pike, and Z. Szafran, Journal of Chemical
Education, Vol. 74, No. 12, pp 1449-1450, December 1997.
Energy from fuel cells
A. Snyder, Electronics Now, Vol. 68, No. 10, pp 56-58, 68, November 1997.
Stretching rechargeable battery technology (carbon fiber electrodes in lithium
batteries)
D. Page, Popular Electronics, Vol. 14, No. 7, pp 57-58, July 1997.
Power to the people (electric cars)
S. Oldham and B. Delaney, Popular Mechanics, Vol. 174, No. 7, pp 72-75,
July 1997.
Recharging electric-vehicle batteries
B. Siuru, Popular Electronics, Vol. 14, No. 4, pp 39-41, 70, April 1997.
 
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