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- Electroactive composites consisting of a ferroelectric ceramic in a polymer matrix have attracted a lot of interest as compliant electroactive sensors.
- Aluminum electrolytic capacitors (AECs) are widely used for alternating current (ac) line-filtering.
- Resolving the energy crisis and advancing the commercialization of electrochemical conversion devices is urgent tasks nowadays.
- Non-enzymatic electrochemical sensors for the determination of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) have attracted more and more concerns.
- Stellite alloys are primarily preferred in various component manufacturing industries due to its magnificent mechanical and electrochemical properties.
- Porous metals attract significant interest for use in diverse electrochemical catalytic applications.
- The formation and properties of the electrical double layer (EDL) at the solid-liquid electrolyte interface are crucial for electrochemical devices e.g. supercapacitors, batteries, sensors as well as for biomedical applications.
- Comprehensive understanding of the electrochemical activity of single nanoparticles (NPs) is in critical need for opening new avenues in the broad field of electrochemistry.
- The electrochemical migration (ECM) mechanism occurs at the presence of moisture in the case of operating circuits and results in shorts (dendrites) between adjacent conductor lines/traces.
- The charge storage mechanism of nanostructured intercalation materials such as anatase (TiO2) is still a matter of intense research, because it provides the basis for designing electrochemical energy storage and conversion materials.
- Interdigitated electrode structures have applications in a myriad of fields and have become attractive for in-line electrochemical detection in lab-on-a-chip microsystems.
- 3 N 4 -SiC composites, which are widely used as sidewall refractories in aluminum smelting cells, have been produced by reaction bonding and their corrosion performance assessed in simulated aluminum electrochemical cell conditions.
- Ionic liquids (ILs) have gained practical and fundamental interests as replacements of conventional electrolytes in modern electrochemical devices (e.g., advanced batteries, fuel cells, super-capacitors, sensors, and electrochromic displays).
- Solid-electrolyte interphase (SEI) layer is an organic-inorganic composite layer that allows Li+ transport across but blocks electron flow across and prevents solvent diffusing to electrode surface.