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Charge Storage Mechanism of MnO2 Electrode Used in Aqueous Electrochemical Capacitor

, 2004
The charge storage mechanism in MnO2 electrode, used in aqueous electrolyte, was investigated by cyclic voltammetry and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy.
M. Toupin   +2 more
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Electrode‐Heart Interface: Definition of the Ideal Electrode

Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 1983
Dans la stimulation à deux chambres, pour garder aux stimulateurs leurs avantages de petite taille, de volume réduit et de longue durée, il est nécessaire de diminuer les seuils de stimulation. Ceci peut être accompli par ľoptimisation de ľinterface électrode‐coeur.
Alain Ripart, Jacques Mugica
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The Selectivity of Electrode Reactions in Semiconductor Electrodes

Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 1989
Le role des electrons et de l'oxygene lors de la reaction de K 4 Fe(CN) 6 sur une electrode disque anneau, tournante (TiO 2 ) irradiee, est ...
Gyoichi Nogami   +2 more
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Recent Advances in Metal Oxide‐based Electrode Architecture Design for Electrochemical Energy Storage

Advances in Materials, 2012
Metal oxide nanostructures are promising electrode materials for lithium‐ion batteries and supercapacitors because of their high specific capacity/capacitance, typically 2–3 times higher than that of the carbon/graphite‐based materials.
Jian Jiang   +5 more
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Beyond Intercalation‐Based Li‐Ion Batteries: The State of the Art and Challenges of Electrode Materials Reacting Through Conversion Reactions

Advances in Materials, 2010
Despite the imminent commercial introduction of Li‐ion batteries in electric drive vehicles and their proposed use as enablers of smart grids based on renewable energy technologies, an intensive quest for new electrode materials that bring about ...
J. Cabana   +3 more
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Electrode-electrolyte interface model of tripolar concentric ring electrode and electrode paste

2016 38th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2016
Electrodes are used to transform ionic currents to electrical currents in biological systems. Modeling the electrode-electrolyte interface could help to optimize the performance of the electrode interface to achieve higher signal to noise ratios. There are previous reports of accurate models for single-element biomedical electrodes.
Walter G. Besio   +2 more
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Chemo-mechanical expansion of lithium electrode materials – on the route to mechanically optimized all-solid-state batteries

, 2018
Charge and discharge of lithium ion battery electrodes is accompanied by severe volume changes. In a confined space, the volume cannot expand, leading to significant pressures induced by local microstructural changes within the battery.
Raimund Koerver   +9 more
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Working Electrodes

2005
In electrochemistry an electrode is an electronic conductor in the contact with an ionic conductor. The electronic conductor can be a metal, or a semiconductor, or a mixed electronic and ionic conductor. The ionic conductor is usually an electrolyte solution ; however, solid electrolytes and ionic melts can be used as well. The term “electrode” is also
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Review of Best Practice Methods for Determining an Electrode Material's Performance for Ultracapacitors

, 2010
Ultracapacitors are rapidly being adopted for use for a wide range of electrical energy storage applications. While ultracapacitors are able to deliver high rates of charge and discharge, they are limited in the amount of energy stored.
M. Stoller, R. Ruoff
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The kinetics of electrode reactions and the electrode material

Surface Science, 1964
Abstract The effect of the nature of the electrode on the kinetics of electrode reactions is considered. This effect may be primary in the sense that the electrode exerts a direct influence on the state of the reactants or may itself be a reactant. On the other hand, secondary effects occur when the nature of the electrode affects the state of non ...
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