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  • Surface science and physical chemistry, focusing on interfacial processes.
  • Materials science, encompassing growth, corrosion, and electrochemical applications.

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  • This special collection celebrates the contributions of R. Jürgen Behm.
  • It covers 40 years of research into diverse interface phenomena.

Discussion:

  • Jürgen Behm's research has significantly advanced the understanding of surface interactions.
  • His work bridges fundamental science and applied technologies.

Key Insights:

  • Interface phenomena are critical in heterogeneous catalysis and electrocatalysis.
  • Understanding interfaces is key to developing advanced battery technologies.

Outlook:

  • Future research directions in interface science are inspired by Behm's legacy.
  • Continued exploration of interfacial processes will drive innovation in energy and materials.