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Program of the 69th Annual Meeting of the International Society of ElectrochemistryThe 69th Annual Meetingof the International Societyof ElectrochemistryElectrochemistry from Knowledge to Innovation2 to 7 September 2018Bologna, ItalyContents ListOrganizing Committee.vSymposium Organizers. vi-viiTutorial Lectures. viiiPlenary Lectures.ixPrize Winners. x-xiiPoster Sessions. xiiISE Society Meetings. xiiiPublications.xivSocial Program: Receptions, Excursions and Banquet.xivOral Presentation ProgramMonday, 3 September – Friday, 7 September . .1Poster Presentation Program - All Symposia.121Author Index.223ISE Society Information.258Poster Plan Session 1 - Monday (Symposia 1, 2, 3, 4, 7).267Poster Plan Session 2 - Tuesday (Symposia 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 16).268Poster Plan Session 3 - Wednesday (Symposia 10, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21).269Week Schedule.270General Information.inside back coverRegistration Hours during the Meeting.inside back coverOn Site Registration Fees.inside back coverLunches.inside back coverCoffee Breaks.inside back coverInternet Service.inside back coverAccompanying Persons.inside back coverSymposium Schedule and Floor Plan. back coverInternational Society of Electrochemistry, chemin du Closelet 2, 1006 Lausanne, SwitzerlandCopyright 2018First published on the website http://annual69.ise-online.org 3 August 2018All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means,electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior written permission of the Publisher. No responsibilityis assumed by the Publisher for any injury and/or damage to persons or property as a matter of product liability, negligence orotherwise, or from any use or operation of any methods, products, instructions or ideas contained in the material herein.Printed in the Italyi

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ivProgram of the 69th Annual Meeting of the International Society of ElectrochemistryWelcome AddressDear Colleagues,On behalf of the ISE Executive Committee, Organizing Committee and Symposium Organizers, we are honouredto welcome you in Bologna, from Sunday 2 September to Friday 7 September, for the 69th Annual Meeting of theInternational Society of Electrochemistry. We already know that it will be the largest ISE meeting, so far, and weare confident that it will be memorable for its scientific quality, thanks to your contributions.Bologna, a prestigious seat of learning, is the home of the oldest university in Europe, Alma Mater Studiorum,founded in 1088. Bologna, the capital of the Emilia-Romagna Region, is one of the most attractive Italian cities,renowned for its friendly atmosphere and joie de vivre, which you will discover by just walking in its old towncentre, still intact in its medieval layout. You cannot miss Piazza Maggiore, the very heart of the town, surroundedby historical monuments including Palazzo d’Accursio, the former city’s Town Hall, the 13th century’s PalazzoRe Enzo and the San Petronio Basilica. In summer, Piazza Maggiore becomes the backdrop for cultural eventsand artistic performances. All around you will find restaurants that propose Bologna’s haute cuisine. Do not resistto the temptations! Major tourist attractions, like Venice, Florence and Rome, are easily and rapidly reached fromBologna by train but, after discovering the beauty of Bologna, you might feel that you need not to travel farther.This year in Bologna, Italy hosts the main scientific event of our Society for the fifth time. When our Societywas still called Comité International de Thermodynamique et Cinétique Electrochimiques, its second meetingwas held in Milan (1950), organized by Roberto Piontelli, one of the founding fathers of CITCE, who accordingto Marcel Pourbaix “transformed our little committee into a truly international organisation”. The attendanceincluded Giuseppe Bianchi who, almost two decades later, became the first Italian President of the ISE. After an-other CITCE meeting, the 13th in the series, held in Rome (1962), the time intervals between ISE meetings heldin Italy became longer, as a result of the expansion of the society’s membership to a larger number of countriesthat volunteered to host ISE meetings. The 31st ISE Annual Meeting took place in Venice (1980) in the magnifi-cent scenery of the Isola di San Giorgio, facing the Palazzo Ducale and San Marco. In 1999, 200th anniversary ofthe most famous experiments that led Alessandro Volta to the invention of the electric pile, the 50th ISE AnnualMeeting was held in Pavia. This medium-size town of Lombardy was chosen because Volta’s name is indissolu-bly linked with it and its University where Volta taught experimental physics and was elected Rector. This year inBologna, we celebrate another giant who greatly contributed to the birth of electrochemistry, Luigi Galvani, wholived here his entire life (1737-1798), working at the local University and Academy of Sciences.We do hope that you will enjoy your scientific and human experience in Italy. Welcome to Bologna!Marco Musiani, Francesco PaolucciCo-chairs of the Organizing Committee of the 69th ISE Annual Meeting

Program of the 69th Annual Meeting of the International Society of ElectrochemistryOrganizing CommitteePlamen Atanassov, Albuquerque, NM, USAPhilip N. Bartlett, Southampton, UKSalvatore Daniele, Venezia, ItalyFrancesco Di Quarto, Palermo, ItalyKatharina Krischer, Munich, GermanyTomokazu Matsue, Sendai, JapanMarco Musiani, Padova, Italy (co-chair)Francesco Paolucci, Bologna, Italy (co-chair)Sandra Rondinini, Milano, ItalyGunther Wittstock, Oldenburg, Germanyv

viProgram of the 69th Annual Meeting of the International Society of ElectrochemistrySymposium OrganizersSymposium 1 Nanomaterials for Electroanalytical Chemistry and Electroanalytical Tools forStudying NanomaterialsDaniel Mandler (Coordinator), The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, IsraelShuping Bi, Nanjing University, ChinaLuigi Falciola, University of Milan, ItalyLuisa Torsi, University of Bari, ItalySymposium 2 Hyphenated-Techniques Incorporating Analytical ElectrochemistryFethi Bedioui (Coordinator), Chimie ParisTech, FranceMassimo Marcaccio, University of Bologna, ItalyFabien Miomandre, ENS Cachan, FranceRenato Seeber, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, ItalySymposium 3 Bioelectrochemistry Returns to the Home of GalvaniWolfgang Schuhmann (Coordinator), University of Bochum, GermanyFabiana Arduini, University of Rome Tor Vergata, ItalyRenata Bilewicz, University of Warsaw, PolandIlaria Palchetti, University of Florence, ItalySymposium 4 Bipolar Electrochemistry, from Bioanalysis to Materials ScienceAlexander Kuhn (Coordinator), University Bordeaux 1, FranceFredrik Björefors, Uppsala University, SwedenRichard Crooks, University of Texas at Austin, USAPaolo Ugo, University of Venice, ItalySymposium 5 Photobioelectrochemistry - from Basic Concepts and Materials to DevicesFred Lisdat (Coordinator), Wildau Technical University, GermanyDanilo Dini, University of Rome La Sapienza, ItalyLars Jeuken, University of Leeds, UKFrank Marken, University of Bath, UKRiccardo Ruffo, University of Milan Bicocca, ItalySymposium 6 Batteries into the Future: from Advanced Lithium-Ion Systems to NovelChemistries and ArchitecturesCatia Arbizzani (Coordinator), University of Bologna, ItalyClaudio Gerbaldi, Politechnic of Torino, ItalyRobert Kostecki, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USAStefano Passerini, Helmholtz Institute Ulm, GermanySymposium 7 Electrochemical Systems for Energy Conversion: Fuel Cells and ElectrolysersVito Di Noto (Coordinator), University of Padova, ItalyAntonino Aricò, ITAE CNR Messina, ItalyDeborah Jones, University of Montpellier 2, FranceHiroyuki Uchida, University of Yamanashi, JapanSymposium 8 Supercapacitors: from Double-Layer Electrochemical Capacitors to FaradaicBased High Power SystemsFrancesca Soavi (Coordinator), University of Bologna, ItalyAndrea Balducci, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, GermanyElzbieta Frackowiak, Poznan University of Technology, PolandSymposium 9 Photo-Electrochemical Energy Conversion: Symposium in Honor of Prof. JanAugustynskiRobert Kostecki, (Coordinator), Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USAFederico Bella, Politechnic of Torino, ItalyStefano Caramori, University of Ferrara, ItalyClara Santato, Polytechnic of Montreal, CanadaRenata Solarska, University of Warsaw, PolandSymposium 10 Materials for and from Electrochemistry: State of the Art and Future TrendsGiovanni Zangari (Coordinator), University of Virginia, USASandro Cattarin, ICMATE CNR Padova, ItalySilvia Franz, Politechnic of Milan, ItalyMassimo Innocenti, University of Florence, ItalyMikhail A. Vorotyntsev, Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology, Russia

Program of the 69th Annual Meeting of the International Society of ElectrochemistrySymposium 11 Corrosion, Passivation, and Protection StrategiesSannakaisa Virtanen (Coordinator), University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, GermanyFlavio Deflorian, University of Trento, ItalyShinji Fujimoto, Osaka University, JapanPhilippe Marcus, ENSCP, FranceMonica Santamaria, University of Palermo, ItalySymposium 12 Electrophoretic Deposition of Functional Coatings: from Materials Science toBiotechnologyAldo R. Boccaccini (Coordinator), University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, GermanyBegoña Ferrari, CSIS Madrid, SpainCarmen Galassi, ISTEC CNR Faenza, ItalySymposium 13 Electrochemistry Applied to Cultural HeritageSusana C. de Torresi (Coordinator), University of Sao Paulo, BrazilChristopher Brett, University of Coimbra, PortugalCristina Chiavari, University of Bologna, ItalyKurt Kalcher, University of Graz, AustriaLigia Moretto, University of Venice, ItalySymposium 14 Electrochemical Engineering: Research towards Deployable TechnologyKarel Bouzek (Coordinator), University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Czech RepublicHenry Bergman, Anhalt University, GermanyMaarten Biesheuvel, Wetsus Leeuwarden, NetherlandsGeoffrey Kelsall, Imperial College London, UKSimonetta Palmas, University of Cagliari, ItalyOnofrio Scialdone, University of Palermo, ItalySymposium 15 New Trends in (Bio)-Molecular ElectrochemistryOlivier Buriez (Coordinator), Ecole Normale Superieure Paris, FranceChristian Durante, University of Padova, ItalyJiri Ludvik, J. Heyrovsky Institute Prague, Czech RepublicPatrizia Mussini, University of Milan, ItalySymposium 16 Micro- and Nano-Scale Platforms to Study Electron Transp

Marco Musiani, Francesco Paolucci Co-chairs of the Organizing Committee of the 69th ISE Annual Meeting . Program of the 69th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry v Organizing Committee Plamen Atanassov, Albuquerque, NM, USA Philip N. Bartlett, Southampton, UK Salvatore Daniele, Venezia, Italy Francesco Di Quarto, Palermo, Italy Katharina Krischer, Munich,