The effect of pore size distribution on the frequency dispersion of porous electrodes
The transmission line model with pore size distribution (TLM-PSD) developed for blocking electrodes without faradaic reactions in our previous work was reformulated on the basis of the distribution of the penetrability coefficient α 0, which is a more generalized concept than the distribution of por...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Electrochimica acta 2000-01, Vol.45 (14), p.2241-2257 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The transmission line model with pore size distribution (TLM-PSD) developed for blocking electrodes without faradaic reactions in our previous work was reformulated on the basis of the distribution of the penetrability coefficient
α
0, which is a more generalized concept than the distribution of pore size. Impedances were simulated using the TLM-PSD model for four different pore size distributions (PSD). Although different shapes of the Nyquist curve was obtained depending upon the different PSD, all simulated impedances share a common point that an increase in the width of a distribution (
P
σ
) leads to a more inclined Nyquist curve at high penetrability (
α
μ
). This is because the effect of small pores on the total impedance increases with
P
σ
. We fitted the experimental impedance data of a carbon membrane with the TLM-PSDs and the de Levie’s model (TLM-δ). The fitting by TLM-PSD was successful while TLM-δ could not describe the impedance of the porous electrode at low frequency range. In addition, the geometric parameters estimated by TLM-PSD agreed with physically available values. |
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ISSN: | 0013-4686 1873-3859 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0013-4686(99)00436-3 |