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The Ural School of Solid State Electrochemistry in the USSR

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If anyone wants to find what research in the field of solid oxide electrolytes was carried out in the Soviet Union during the second half of the twentieth century and will appeal to any database, for example, Scopus, he will find that the first work of Soviet scientists in this area appeared in 1965 and was published in out of reach of the Western readers Soviet journal Ogneupory (Refractories). According to Scopus, the next paper appeared in the same journal in 1974, and in 1975 several papers were published in the Soviet journal Elektrokhimiya (now, Russian Journal of Electrochemistry) having an English translation, making these Russian publications better accessible to the Western scientists. But given the small number of printed copies of the magazine, access was very limited.

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Demin, A.K., Shuk, P. (2015). The Ural School of Solid State Electrochemistry in the USSR. In: Scholz, F. (eds) Electrochemistry in a Divided World. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-21221-0_8

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