This review is variously a presentation, reflection, synthesis and report with reference to more recent developments of an article – in a journal which has ceased publication – entitled “Some Electrode Theorems with Experimental Corroboration, Inclusive of the Ag/AgCl System” Internet Journal of Chemistry, (http://www.ijc.com), Special Issues: Vol. 2 Article 24 (1999). The results from new lemmas relating charge densities and capacitance in a metallic electrode in equilibrium with an ionic solution are used to explain the data and observed effects due to Esin, Markov, Grahame, Lang and Kohn. Size effects that vary the measured e.m.f. of electrodes due to changes in the electronic chemical potential are demonstrated in experiment and theory ...
A variety of advantages can be offered by nonaqueous solvents. For example, they are essential for c...
Detailed quantitative information about different theoretical aspects of electron-transfer rates in ...
Electrolytic solutions contain mobile ions that can pass current, and are essential components of an...
This review is variously a presentation, reflection, synthesis and report with reference to more rec...
The study of the electromotive forces of galvanic cells of various types is a fundamental part of th...
The electric double layer, which is of practical importance, is described. Two theories that yield a...
The paper discusses the anomalies of the former interpretation of the working mechanism of the ion-s...
The classical theory of electrolyte solutions is characterised by a complete neglect of the forces b...
The effect of ohmic resistance of electrodes on current density distribution is shown to depend on t...
The situation at the contact between a metal and a liquid polar phase (solvent) is analyzed thermody...
Electrochemical capacitors (ECs) serve as promising electrical energy storage systems due to their p...
A variety of advantages can be offered by nonaqueous solvents. For example, they are essential for c...
A variety of advantages can be offered by nonaqueous solvents. For example, they are essential for c...
The physical origin of charged interfaces involving electrolyte solutions is in the thermodynamic eq...
In studying transient electrode processes in aqueous solutions, the current density is often express...
A variety of advantages can be offered by nonaqueous solvents. For example, they are essential for c...
Detailed quantitative information about different theoretical aspects of electron-transfer rates in ...
Electrolytic solutions contain mobile ions that can pass current, and are essential components of an...
This review is variously a presentation, reflection, synthesis and report with reference to more rec...
The study of the electromotive forces of galvanic cells of various types is a fundamental part of th...
The electric double layer, which is of practical importance, is described. Two theories that yield a...
The paper discusses the anomalies of the former interpretation of the working mechanism of the ion-s...
The classical theory of electrolyte solutions is characterised by a complete neglect of the forces b...
The effect of ohmic resistance of electrodes on current density distribution is shown to depend on t...
The situation at the contact between a metal and a liquid polar phase (solvent) is analyzed thermody...
Electrochemical capacitors (ECs) serve as promising electrical energy storage systems due to their p...
A variety of advantages can be offered by nonaqueous solvents. For example, they are essential for c...
A variety of advantages can be offered by nonaqueous solvents. For example, they are essential for c...
The physical origin of charged interfaces involving electrolyte solutions is in the thermodynamic eq...
In studying transient electrode processes in aqueous solutions, the current density is often express...
A variety of advantages can be offered by nonaqueous solvents. For example, they are essential for c...
Detailed quantitative information about different theoretical aspects of electron-transfer rates in ...
Electrolytic solutions contain mobile ions that can pass current, and are essential components of an...