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The Hydrogen Electrode [PDF]

open access: possibleNature, 1949
THE hydrogen electrode is the primary standard to which all electrode potentials are referred and is used in cells without liquid junction for measurements of high accuracy. The potential of the hydrogen electrode is corrected to the standard pressure of one atmosphere on the basis that the electrode is in equilibrium with the measured partial pressure
Graham Hills, D. J. G. Ives
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Toward Critical Electrode/Electrolyte Interfaces in Rechargeable Batteries

Advanced Functional Materials, 2020
The electrode/electrolyte interface plays a critical role in stabilizing the cycling performance and prolonging the service life of rechargeable batteries to meet the sustainable energy requirements of the mobile society.
Chong Yan   +6 more
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Advanced Electrode Materials in Lithium Batteries: Retrospect and Prospect

, 2021
Lithium- (Li-) ion batteries have revolutionized our daily life towards wireless and clean style, and the demand for batteries with higher energy density and better safety is highly required.
Xin Shen   +10 more
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Theory of Stationary Electrode Polarography. Single Scan and Cyclic Methods Applied to Reversible, Irreversible, and Kinetic Systems.

, 1964
was developed for solving the integral equations obtained from the boundary value problems, and extensive data were calculated which permit construction of stationary electrode polarograms from theory.
R. Nicholson, I. Shain
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Latest advances in supercapacitors: from new electrode materials to novel device designs.

Chemical Society Reviews, 2017
Notably, many significant breakthroughs for a new generation of supercapacitors have been reported in recent years, related to theoretical understanding, material synthesis and device designs.
Faxing Wang   +9 more
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Behaviour of the platinum electrode as a pH electrode

Talanta, 1966
The platinum wire electrode behaves as a good pH electrode in the titration of 1.0 and 0.1N sulphuric or hydrochloric acid with the equivalent concentration of sodium hydroxide. The efficiency is greater when sulphuric acid is used. The end-points obtained are very close to those obtained with a glass-calomel system.
R.G. Dhaneshwar, V.P. Apte
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Thick Electrode Batteries: Principles, Opportunities, and Challenges

Advanced Energy Materials, 2019
The ever‐growing portable electronics and electric vehicle markets heavily influence the technological revolution of lithium batteries (LBs) toward higher energy densities for longer standby times or driving range.
Yudi Kuang   +3 more
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Effect of Electrode Potential on Electrode-Reducing Microbiota [PDF]

open access: possibleEnvironmental Science & Technology, 2006
The benthic microbial fuel cell (BMFC) generates power by coupling oxidation of fuels naturally residing in marine sediments with reduction of oxygen in overlying waters. A central feature of BMFCs is spontaneous colonization of the anode by mineral-reducing microorganisms indigenous to marine sediments that catalyze the power-generating anodic ...
J. Gregory Zeikus   +2 more
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The Nanopore Electrode

Analytical Chemistry, 2004
The fabrication and electrochemical characterization of truncated cone-shaped nanopore electrodes are reported. A nanopore electrode is a Pt disk electrode embedded at the bottom of a conical pore, the circular orifice of the pore having nanometer dimensions.
Yanhui Zhang, Henry S. White, Bo Zhang
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The Enzyme Electrode

Nature, 1967
The enzyme electrode is a miniature chemical transducer which functions by combining an electrochemical procedure with immobilized enzyme activity. This particular model uses glucose oxidase immobilized on a gel to measure the concentration of glucose in biological solutions and in the tissues in vitro.
S. J. Updike, G. P. Hicks
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