elektrodkapacitans
Elektrodkapacitans, in English electrode capacitance, is the ability of an electrode in an electrochemical cell to store electric charge. It is determined mainly by the electrical double layer that forms at the interface between the electrode surface and the surrounding electrolyte, but can also include contributions from fast surface redox reactions (pseudocapacitance) on certain materials.
The dominant component for most conventional electrodes is the electrochemical double layer capacitance. When a potential
In some electrode materials, charge storage also occurs through rapid surface redox reactions, contributing pseudocapacitance. This
Measurement and modeling of elektrodkapacitans are typically performed using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy or cyclic voltammetry. In