quasiFaradaic
Quasi-Faradaic processes are electrochemical reactions that do not involve the transfer of electrons in a simple, one-to-one stoichiometry as seen in Faradaic reactions. Instead, these processes often involve the transfer of multiple electrons or the participation of multiple species in a more complex manner. The term "quasi-Faradaic" is used to describe reactions that exhibit some Faradaic characteristics but do not strictly adhere to the traditional Faradaic behavior.
One common example of a quasi-Faradaic process is the reduction of oxygen to water, which typically involves
Quasi-Faradaic processes are of significant interest in the field of electrochemistry due to their potential applications
In summary, quasi-Faradaic processes are electrochemical reactions that do not follow the simple one-electron transfer stoichiometry