Abstract. This paper presented a detailed chronological survey of scientific output related to electrochemical oxidation in SCI categories of "environmental sciences, environmental engineering and water resources" from 1975 to 2012. Publications were analyzed by distribution of the number of publications and times cited, source categories, source journals, author keywords, KeyWords Plus, and the most cited publications in these years. It was concluded that Pt, boron-doped diamond, TiO 2 were currently and would continue to be the predominant focused electrode materials at least over the next decade. And the foci of studied pollutants in the electrochemical oxidation were mainly concentrated in dyes and phenols popularly existing in the practical wastewaters. What's more, electrochemical degradation, wastewater treatment, electrochemical determination and fuel cell would be the key research topics currently and recently. Fenton, photocatalysis and coagulation were the most-frequent combination technology with electrochemical oxidation based on the bibliometric results. Contribution of Croatian chemists to the field is mentioned.