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The electrode polarization in non-aqueous systems

The electrode ploarization has been extensively addressed both in aqueous and non-aqueous systems [57-59]. Since the electrode polarization [Pg.384]

Note that k is usually in the nanometer scale and d is in millimeter scale, oil is usually two or three orders of magnitude smaller than coo. The inverses of con and Oi are the times related to the building up the double layer and the electrolyte diffusively crossing the measurement cell. At sufficiently high frequency, the real part of the dielectric constant separated from Eq. (108) can be expressed as  [Pg.386]

(l 13) clearly indicates that at high frequency the dielectric constant decays with For a dielectric material, the effective conductivity CTeff is usually expressed as  [Pg.386]


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