electrolüüdikihi
Electrolüüdikihi, also known as the electrolytic layer or electrolyte layer, refers to the thin layer of electrolyte that forms at the interface between an electrode and an electrolyte solution in an electrochemical cell. This layer is crucial for the efficient transfer of ions and electrons between the electrode and the bulk solution, which is essential for electrochemical reactions to occur. The properties of the electrolüüdikihi, such as its thickness, ion conductivity, and chemical composition, can significantly influence the overall performance of the electrochemical system.
In many electrochemical applications, the electrolüüdikihi is considered to be a region where the concentration of
The formation and characteristics of the electrolüüdikihi are influenced by factors such as the electrode material,