Linear sweep and cyclic voltammetry techniques are important tools for electrochemists and have a variety of applications in engineering. Voltammetry has classically been treated with the Randles-Sevcik equation, which assumes an electroneutral supported electrolyte. In this paper, we provide a comprehensive mathematical theory of voltammetry in electrochemical cells with unsupported electrolytes and for other situations where diffuse charge effects play a role, and present analytical and simulated solutions of the time-dependent Poisson-Nernst-Planck equations with generalized Frumkin-Butler-Volmer boundary conditions for a 1:1 electrolyte and a simple reaction. Using these solutions, we construct theoretical and simulated current-voltage ...
Transient currents of electrolytes in response to a voltage step can reveal a lot about the behavior...
The influence of the diffuse double layer on the passage of Faradaic current is investigated for ste...
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 ...
This thesis presents the one-dimensional equations, numerical method and simulations of a model to c...
This thesis presents the one-dimensional equations, numerical method and simulations of a model to c...
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 ...
We analyze the steady-state behavior of a general mathematical model for reversible galvanic cells, ...
We analyze the steady-state behavior of a general mathematical model for reversible galvanic cells, ...
Transient currents of electrolytes in response to a voltage step can reveal a lot about the behavior...
This thesis aims to develop new numerical and computational tools to study electrochemical transport...
Transient currents of electrolytes in response to a voltage step can reveal a lot about the behavior...
The influence of the diffuse double layer on the passage of Faradaic current is investigated for ste...
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 ...
This thesis presents the one-dimensional equations, numerical method and simulations of a model to c...
This thesis presents the one-dimensional equations, numerical method and simulations of a model to c...
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 ...
We analyze the steady-state behavior of a general mathematical model for reversible galvanic cells, ...
We analyze the steady-state behavior of a general mathematical model for reversible galvanic cells, ...
Transient currents of electrolytes in response to a voltage step can reveal a lot about the behavior...
This thesis aims to develop new numerical and computational tools to study electrochemical transport...
Transient currents of electrolytes in response to a voltage step can reveal a lot about the behavior...
The influence of the diffuse double layer on the passage of Faradaic current is investigated for ste...
Porous electrodes instead of flat electrodes are widely used in electrochemical systems to boost sto...