eipolarisoiva
Eipolarisoiva is a technical term that originated in the field of electrochemical sensor development. Coined by Dr. L. J. Ranoja in 2014, the word is a combination of the Greek root *eio* meaning "outward" and the suffix *-polaris* referring to polarization effects, with the Finnish adjectival ending *-iva* implying a characteristic or state. The concept describes a specific type of peripheral polarization that occurs at the interface of a conducting polymer electrode and an ionic solution when subjected to alternating current (AC) excitation at frequencies above 10 kHz.
The defining characteristic of eipolarisoiva is the emergence of a secondary, out-of-phase voltage component that is
Scientists have explored eipolarisoiva as a means to increase the sensitivity of electrochemical biosensors. By tuning
Despite the promising applications, the mechanism behind eipolarisoiva is still debated. Some investigators argue that the