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View ArticleContinuity of electric displacement across liquid/liquid boundary
I'm trying to model an interface between two immiscible electrolyte solutions (interface of oil phase and aqueous phase). I have 1D system and I'm currently using Nernst-Planck application modes, one...
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As an electrochemist I cannot understand the formulation of the equation of the electrode reaction kinetics (attached). Why is there (n - eta) in the first exponent, instead of 1- eta? The formulation...
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