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Regional studies, general scope

This definition requires some explanation. (1) By interface we denote those regions of the two adjoining phases whose properties differ significantly from those of the bulk. These interfacial regions can be quite extended, particularly in those cases where a metal or semiconducting electrode is covered by a thin film. Sometimes the term interphase is used to indicate the spatial extention. (2) It would have been more natural to restrict the definition to the interface between an electronic and an ionic conductor only, and, indeed, this is generally what we mean by the term electrochemical interface. However, the study of the interface between two immiscible electrolyte solutions is so similar that it is natural to include it under the scope of electrochemistry. [Pg.3]


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