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Binder‐Free Electrodes for Advanced Sodium‐Ion Batteries
Advances in Materials, 2019Sodium‐ion batteries (SIBs) have recently emerged as one of the favored contenders for use in medium and large‐scale stationary energy storage owing to the abundance of the resources required to fabricate them, their low cost, and the fact that have ...
Ting Jin, Qingqing Han, Lifang Jiao
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Electrode‐Heart Interface: Definition of the Ideal Electrode
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 1983Dans 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, 1989Le 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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The kinetics of electrode reactions and the electrode material
Surface Science, 1964Abstract 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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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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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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Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2012
Modified Cu electrodes were prepared by annealing Cu foil in air and electrochemically reducing the resulting Cu(2)O layers. The CO(2) reduction activities of these electrodes exhibited a strong dependence on the initial thickness of the Cu(2)O layer ...
Christina W. Li, Matthew W. Kanan
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Modified Cu electrodes were prepared by annealing Cu foil in air and electrochemically reducing the resulting Cu(2)O layers. The CO(2) reduction activities of these electrodes exhibited a strong dependence on the initial thickness of the Cu(2)O layer ...
Christina W. Li, Matthew W. Kanan
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Recent progress in carbon-based materials for supercapacitor electrodes: a review
Journal of Materials Science, 2020Yifan Wang+7 more
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Graphene/Polyaniline Nanofiber Composites as Supercapacitor Electrodes
, 2010Chemically modified graphene and polyaniline (PANI) nanofiber composites were prepared by in situ polymerization of aniline monomer in the presence of graphene oxide under acid conditions.
Kai Zhang+3 more
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Electrolyte additives for lithium ion battery electrodes: progress and perspectives
, 2016The need for lighter, thinner, and smaller products makes lithium ion batteries popular power sources for applications such as mobile phones, laptop computers, digital cameras, electric vehicles, and hybrid electric vehicles. For high power applications,
A. Haregewoin, A. Wotango, B. Hwang
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Near-electrode layers at “Hot” electrodes
Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics, 1965References [1, 2] present a definite approach to the problem of theoretically describing the near-electrode layers for a change of potential at “hot” electrodes located in a weakly-ionized gas stream. There it was assumed that the degree of gas ionization near the electrode and its temperature are such that the Debye length computed from parameter ...
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