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Double-layer capacitors description

To evaluate the magnitude of capacitive currents in an electrochemical experiment, one can consider the equivalent circuit of an electrochemical cell. As illustrated in Figure 24, in a simple description this is composed by a capacitor of capacitance C, representing the electrode/solution double layer, placed in series with a resistance R, representing the solution resistance. [Pg.44]

A description of the electrochemical kinetics of power sources requires treatment of two different kinds of processes. The first, intensive, can be thought of as localized, occurring in a specific volume, that is negligible compared to volume of the entire system, such as charge transfer or double-layer capacitance. These processes are described by ordinary differential equations and their equivalent circuits consist of basic building blocks representing losses and storage—resistors and capacitors. [Pg.436]


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