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Electronic Effects in the Electric Double Layer

Chemical Reviews, 1996
All electrochemical reactions take place at the interface between an electronic conductor, the electrode, and an ionic conductor, the electrolyte. Since the course of these reactions and their variation with the electrode potential depend on the distribution of the particles and the charges in this interfacial region, its structure is of paramount ...
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Electric Double Layers at Metals

1979
Gouy1 and Chapman2 gave equations for the excess net charge in a solution per unit area of an electrode as a function of the metal-solution potential difference, assuming only electrical interaction with the electrode, and for point ions. The corresponding equation that arises for the diffuse-layer capacitance is $$C_{{\text{2 - b}}} = \left ...
John O’M. Bockris, Shahed U. M. Khan
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The Electrical Double Layer on Silver Iodide

1977
Silver iodide and mercury are very different substances, but they have one feature in common. Both are model substances for interfacial electrochemists. Mercury is a favourite object for the study of double layers and electrode kinetics. Its popularity derives) inter alia from its high po1arizabi1ity, its high conductivity and its easily renewable ...
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The electrical double Layer

1980
H. R. Thirsk, S. K. Rangarajan
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Uniformity of the electrical double layer on oxides

Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry and Interfacial Electrochemistry, 1986
Fokkink, L.G.J.   +3 more
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Compacting Electric Double Layer Enables Carbon Electrode with Ultrahigh Zn Ion Storage Capability

Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2022
Jinhao Xie, Fuxin Wang, Dezhou Zheng
exaly  

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