An accurate mathematical description of the charge transfer rate at electrodes due to an electro chemical reaction is an indispensable component of any electrochemical model. In the current work we use the generalized Frumkin-Butler-Volmer (gFBV) equation to describe electrochemical reactions, an equation which, contrary to the classical Butler–Volmer approach, includes the effect of the double layer composition on the charge transfer rate. The gFBV theory is transparently coupled to the Poisson–Nernst–Planck ion transport theory to describe mass transfer in an electrochemical cell that consists of two parallel plate electrodes which sandwich a monovalent electrolyte. Based on this theoretical approach we present analytical relations that d...
We present theoretical models for the time-dependent voltage of an electrochemical cell in response ...
Porous electrodes instead of flat electrodes are widely used in electrochemical systems to boost sto...
Porous electrodes instead of flat electrodes are widely used in electrochemical systems to boost sto...
An accurate mathematical description of the charge transfer rate at electrodes due to an electro che...
An accurate mathematical description of the charge transfer rate at electrodes due to an electrochem...
An accurate mathematical description of the charge transfer rate at electrodes due to an electrochem...
An accurate mathematical description of the charge transfer rate at electrodes due to an electro che...
An accurate mathematical description of the charge transfer rate at electrodes due to an electro che...
An accurate mathematical description of the charge transfer rate at electrodes due to an electro che...
An accurate mathematical description of the charge transfer rate at electrodes due to an electro che...
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 ...
Porous electrodes instead of flat electrodes are widely used in electrochemical systems to boost sto...
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 ...
Porous electrodes instead of flat electrodes are widely used in electrochemical systems to boost sto...
Porous electrodes instead of flat electrodes are widely used in electrochemical systems to boost sto...
An accurate mathematical description of the charge transfer rate at electrodes due to an electro che...
An accurate mathematical description of the charge transfer rate at electrodes due to an electrochem...
An accurate mathematical description of the charge transfer rate at electrodes due to an electrochem...
An accurate mathematical description of the charge transfer rate at electrodes due to an electro che...
An accurate mathematical description of the charge transfer rate at electrodes due to an electro che...
An accurate mathematical description of the charge transfer rate at electrodes due to an electro che...
An accurate mathematical description of the charge transfer rate at electrodes due to an electro che...
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 ...
Porous electrodes instead of flat electrodes are widely used in electrochemical systems to boost sto...
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 ...
Porous electrodes instead of flat electrodes are widely used in electrochemical systems to boost sto...
Porous electrodes instead of flat electrodes are widely used in electrochemical systems to boost sto...