This thesis presents the one-dimensional equations, numerical method and simulations of a model to characterize the dynamical operation of an electrochemical cell. This model extends the current state-of-the art in that it accounts, in a primitive way, for the physics of the electrolyte/electrode interface and incorporates diffuse-charge dynamics, temperature coupling, surface coverage, and polarization phenomena. The one-dimensional equations account for a system with one or two mobile ions of opposite charge, and the electrode reaction we consider (when one is needed) is a one-electron electrodeposition reaction. Though the modeled system is far from representing a realistic electrochemical device, our results show a range of dynamics and...
This thesis aims to develop new numerical and computational tools to study electrochemical transport...
In this thesis, the studies of diffusion and the electrochemical systems based on the modelling and ...
Single charge densities and the potential are used to describe models of electrochemical systems. Th...
This thesis presents the one-dimensional equations, numerical method and simulations of a model to c...
This thesis explores a rigorous approach to model the behaviour of an electrochemical cell. A simple...
This thesis explores a rigorous approach to model the behaviour of an electrochemical cell. A simple...
Linear sweep and cyclic voltammetry techniques are important tools for electrochemists and have a va...
We present theoretical models for the time-dependent voltage of an electrochemical cell in response ...
We present theoretical models for the time-dependent voltage of an electrochemical cell in response ...
We present theoretical models for the time-dependent voltage of an electrochemical cell in response ...
We present theoretical models for the time-dependent voltage of an electrochemical cell in response ...
We present theoretical models for the time-dependent voltage of an electrochemical cell in response ...
This thesis aims to develop new numerical and computational tools to study electrochemical transport...
This thesis aims to develop new numerical and computational tools to study electrochemical transport...
We present theoretical models for the time-dependent voltage of an electrochemical cell in response ...
This thesis aims to develop new numerical and computational tools to study electrochemical transport...
In this thesis, the studies of diffusion and the electrochemical systems based on the modelling and ...
Single charge densities and the potential are used to describe models of electrochemical systems. Th...
This thesis presents the one-dimensional equations, numerical method and simulations of a model to c...
This thesis explores a rigorous approach to model the behaviour of an electrochemical cell. A simple...
This thesis explores a rigorous approach to model the behaviour of an electrochemical cell. A simple...
Linear sweep and cyclic voltammetry techniques are important tools for electrochemists and have a va...
We present theoretical models for the time-dependent voltage of an electrochemical cell in response ...
We present theoretical models for the time-dependent voltage of an electrochemical cell in response ...
We present theoretical models for the time-dependent voltage of an electrochemical cell in response ...
We present theoretical models for the time-dependent voltage of an electrochemical cell in response ...
We present theoretical models for the time-dependent voltage of an electrochemical cell in response ...
This thesis aims to develop new numerical and computational tools to study electrochemical transport...
This thesis aims to develop new numerical and computational tools to study electrochemical transport...
We present theoretical models for the time-dependent voltage of an electrochemical cell in response ...
This thesis aims to develop new numerical and computational tools to study electrochemical transport...
In this thesis, the studies of diffusion and the electrochemical systems based on the modelling and ...
Single charge densities and the potential are used to describe models of electrochemical systems. Th...