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Butler-Volmer relationship layer

The second question one may ask is If the potential drop across the mixed solvent layer is very small, why do we observe a Butler-Volmer relationship for the potential dependence of the apparent rate constant ... [Pg.23]

Electrode Kinetic and Mass Transfer for Fuel Cell Reactions For the reaction occurring inside a porous three-dimensional catalyst layer, a thin-film flooded agglomerate model has been developed [149, 150] to describe the potential-current behavior as a function of reaction kinetics and reactant diffusion. For simplicity, if the kinetic parameters, such as flie exchange current density and diffusion limiting current density, can be defined as apparent parameters, the corresponding Butler-Volmer and mass diffusion relationships can be obtained [134]. For an H2/air (O2) fuel cell, considering bofli the electrode kinetic and the mass transfer, the i-rj relationships of the fuel cell electrode reactions within flie catalyst layer can be expressed as Equations 1.130 and 1.131, respectively, based on Equation 1.122. The i-rj relationship of the catalyzed cathode reaction wifliin the catalyst layer is... [Pg.65]

We know that thermodynamics is a very powerful tool for the study of systems at equilibrium, but electrode processes are systems not at equilibrium when at equilibrium there is no net flow of current and no net reaction. Therefore electrode reactions should be studied using the concepts and formalities of kinetics. Indeed, the same period that saw the flourishing of solution electrochemistry, also saw the formulation of the fundamental theoretical concepts of electrode kinetics the work of Tafel on the relationship of current and potential was published in 1905 those of Butler and Volmer and Erdey Gruz, which formulated the basic equation for electrode kinetics, were published in 1924 and 1930 respectively. Frumkin in 1933 showed the correlation between the structure of the double layer and the kinetics of the electrode process. The first quantum mechanical approach to electrode kinetics was published by Gurney in 1931. [Pg.6]


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