The ionic distribution induced by an external field is investigated by means of the Poisson-Nernst- Planck model, by taking into account the non-blocking properties of the limiting electrodes. Three types of models proposed for the description of real electrodes are considered. The first two assume an ionic current on the electrodes proportional to the variation of the bulk density of ions and to the surface electric field, respectively. The third model assumes that the sample is limited by perfectly blocking electrodes with a true resistance in parallel to the cell. Here we show that the first two models are equivalent, in the sense that it is possible to find a phenomenological parameter by means of which the predictions of the two models...
We extend the Poisson-Nernst-Planck model to the case of an electrolytic cell limited by ohmic elect...
International audienceWe investigate the role of the displacement current in the analysis of the ele...
We investigate the electric response of an electrolytic cell of water and KCl, limited by gold elec...
The ionic distribution induced by an external field is investigated by means of the Poisson-Nernst- ...
Using the linear Poisson-Nernst-Planck impedance-response continuum model, we investigate the possib...
We consider the influence of the spatial dependence of the ions distribution on the effective dielec...
The Nernst-Planck-Poisson (NPP) model is a general approach to the description of the electro-diffus...
We investigate the frequency dependence of the real and imaginary parts of the electric impedance of...
We discuss the origin of Warburg's impedance in unsupported electrolytic cells containing only one g...
A complete phenomenological description of the electrode polarisation and of the non-blocking charac...
Single charge densities and the potential are used to describe models of electrochemical systems. Th...
We present an extended theory for the electric response of an electrolytic cell with two different e...
The electrical response of an electrolytic cell to an external ac excitation is analysed by solving ...
This thesis presents the one-dimensional equations, numerical method and simulations of a model to c...
We test the validity of the mean-field approximation in Poisson-Nernst- Planck theory by contrasting...
We extend the Poisson-Nernst-Planck model to the case of an electrolytic cell limited by ohmic elect...
International audienceWe investigate the role of the displacement current in the analysis of the ele...
We investigate the electric response of an electrolytic cell of water and KCl, limited by gold elec...
The ionic distribution induced by an external field is investigated by means of the Poisson-Nernst- ...
Using the linear Poisson-Nernst-Planck impedance-response continuum model, we investigate the possib...
We consider the influence of the spatial dependence of the ions distribution on the effective dielec...
The Nernst-Planck-Poisson (NPP) model is a general approach to the description of the electro-diffus...
We investigate the frequency dependence of the real and imaginary parts of the electric impedance of...
We discuss the origin of Warburg's impedance in unsupported electrolytic cells containing only one g...
A complete phenomenological description of the electrode polarisation and of the non-blocking charac...
Single charge densities and the potential are used to describe models of electrochemical systems. Th...
We present an extended theory for the electric response of an electrolytic cell with two different e...
The electrical response of an electrolytic cell to an external ac excitation is analysed by solving ...
This thesis presents the one-dimensional equations, numerical method and simulations of a model to c...
We test the validity of the mean-field approximation in Poisson-Nernst- Planck theory by contrasting...
We extend the Poisson-Nernst-Planck model to the case of an electrolytic cell limited by ohmic elect...
International audienceWe investigate the role of the displacement current in the analysis of the ele...
We investigate the electric response of an electrolytic cell of water and KCl, limited by gold elec...