Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1290235 Journal of Power Sources 2008 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
Two factors work together to make the interpretation of the limit current data difficult: the presence of two interacting electrodes (electrode coupling phenomena) and the flow rate changes along each electrode. The first effect can be well defined and understood by studying reagent-poor inlet flow rates to the electrodes; the second effect can be analysed by superimposition. In this analysis, the asymptotic solutions for complete decoupling conditions, that are complete anodic (or cathodic) mass transfer control, have been shown to be very useful reference tools.
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