In this paper principles of gas-liquid chemical reaction engineering are applied to analyse the current-potential characteristics of gas-diffusion electrodes (GDE) in contact with liquid electrolytes. A macroscopic electrode model is formulated which accounts for mass transfer in the external diffusion films, in the gas layer and in the flooded layer. The set of model equations accounts for material balances, mass transport kinetics and Butler-Volmer polarization kinetics. Several dimensionless parameter groups are introduced which allow a compact reformation of the proposed model. For first order reactions its solution can be derived analytically. The introduced parameter groups allow a classification of the different operating modes of a ...
A manuscript submitted to Electrochimica Acta Further development of the electrochemical measure...
In this paper which is dedicated to Professor Richard Compton for his 65th birthday, we examine the ...
A computerized non-linear-least-squares regression procedure to analyse the galvanostatic current-po...
The kinetics of a charge-transfer reaction at a porous gas-diffusion electrode are presented using t...
Reactions at gas-diffusion electrodes are modeled by treating the electrolyte meniscus geometry as a...
Electrochemical gas-liquid reactions can be efficiently carried out at porous gas diffusion electrod...
In this thesis, the studies of diffusion and the electrochemical systems based on the modelling and ...
The GBC-reactor is based on the combination of a gas diffusion anode and a porous cathode. A theoret...
A powerful theoretical approach to solve electrochemical reaction-diffusion problems with fast homog...
A one-dimensional model based on the Maxwell-Stefan diffusion equations was applied to evaluate the ...
International audienceThe dc and ac responses of an active layer in a gas diffusion electrode (GDE) ...
In this paper a model is proposed for the performance of a porous flow-through electrode working on ...
Exptl. data are presented concerning the diffusion-limited c.d. for hydrogen oxidn. in a gas diffusi...
A simple and rigorous methodology to establish the relationship between the faradaic equilibrium pol...
The object of this study was the investigation of the performance of a bipolar trickle reactor . A n...
A manuscript submitted to Electrochimica Acta Further development of the electrochemical measure...
In this paper which is dedicated to Professor Richard Compton for his 65th birthday, we examine the ...
A computerized non-linear-least-squares regression procedure to analyse the galvanostatic current-po...
The kinetics of a charge-transfer reaction at a porous gas-diffusion electrode are presented using t...
Reactions at gas-diffusion electrodes are modeled by treating the electrolyte meniscus geometry as a...
Electrochemical gas-liquid reactions can be efficiently carried out at porous gas diffusion electrod...
In this thesis, the studies of diffusion and the electrochemical systems based on the modelling and ...
The GBC-reactor is based on the combination of a gas diffusion anode and a porous cathode. A theoret...
A powerful theoretical approach to solve electrochemical reaction-diffusion problems with fast homog...
A one-dimensional model based on the Maxwell-Stefan diffusion equations was applied to evaluate the ...
International audienceThe dc and ac responses of an active layer in a gas diffusion electrode (GDE) ...
In this paper a model is proposed for the performance of a porous flow-through electrode working on ...
Exptl. data are presented concerning the diffusion-limited c.d. for hydrogen oxidn. in a gas diffusi...
A simple and rigorous methodology to establish the relationship between the faradaic equilibrium pol...
The object of this study was the investigation of the performance of a bipolar trickle reactor . A n...
A manuscript submitted to Electrochimica Acta Further development of the electrochemical measure...
In this paper which is dedicated to Professor Richard Compton for his 65th birthday, we examine the ...
A computerized non-linear-least-squares regression procedure to analyse the galvanostatic current-po...