In thin-layer electrodeposition the dissipated electrical energy leads to a substantial heating of the ion solution. We measured the resulting temperature field by means of an infrared camera. The properties of the temperature field correspond closely with the development of the concentration field. In particular, we find that the thermal gradients at the electrodes act similar to a weak additional driving force to the convection rolls driven by concentration gradients
Purpose Irreversible electroporation (IRE) uses high-voltage electric fields to achieve cell death. ...
Major variables affecting the thermal performance of electrosurgical dispersive electrodes include: ...
The phenomenon of electrothermal (ET) convection has recently captured great attention for transport...
In thin-layer electrodeposition the dissipated electrical energy leads to a substantial heating of t...
Joule healing of the oxide-covered aluminum electrode is the major heal source during anodizing, and...
An experimental and theoretical investigation on pattern formation in electrochemical deposition fro...
Recently a fingering morphology, resembling the hydrodynamic Saffman-Taylor instability, was identif...
Understanding mass transport is prerequisite to all quantitative analysis of electrochemical experim...
Dynamic morphological transitions in thin-layer electrodeposits obtained from copper sulphate soluti...
Aqueous electrolyte solutions under the influence of a temperature gradient can generate thermoelect...
Zinc was deposited potentiostatically from acid chloride baths. Once bath chemistry and electrochemi...
Understanding mass transport is prerequisite to all quantitative analysis of electrochemical experim...
Electrochemical models are essential to solving many problems involving lithium ion batteries. Howev...
In thin-layer cells the electrochemical current flow can give rise to electrohydrodynamic (EHD) conv...
In this article, the material dependence of electrothermal flow is studied to optimize an optoelectr...
Purpose Irreversible electroporation (IRE) uses high-voltage electric fields to achieve cell death. ...
Major variables affecting the thermal performance of electrosurgical dispersive electrodes include: ...
The phenomenon of electrothermal (ET) convection has recently captured great attention for transport...
In thin-layer electrodeposition the dissipated electrical energy leads to a substantial heating of t...
Joule healing of the oxide-covered aluminum electrode is the major heal source during anodizing, and...
An experimental and theoretical investigation on pattern formation in electrochemical deposition fro...
Recently a fingering morphology, resembling the hydrodynamic Saffman-Taylor instability, was identif...
Understanding mass transport is prerequisite to all quantitative analysis of electrochemical experim...
Dynamic morphological transitions in thin-layer electrodeposits obtained from copper sulphate soluti...
Aqueous electrolyte solutions under the influence of a temperature gradient can generate thermoelect...
Zinc was deposited potentiostatically from acid chloride baths. Once bath chemistry and electrochemi...
Understanding mass transport is prerequisite to all quantitative analysis of electrochemical experim...
Electrochemical models are essential to solving many problems involving lithium ion batteries. Howev...
In thin-layer cells the electrochemical current flow can give rise to electrohydrodynamic (EHD) conv...
In this article, the material dependence of electrothermal flow is studied to optimize an optoelectr...
Purpose Irreversible electroporation (IRE) uses high-voltage electric fields to achieve cell death. ...
Major variables affecting the thermal performance of electrosurgical dispersive electrodes include: ...
The phenomenon of electrothermal (ET) convection has recently captured great attention for transport...