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Article Dans Une Revue Electrochimica Acta Année : 2010

The origin of the complex character of the ohmic impedance

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The local and global Ohmic response for an electrode exhibiting geometry-induced potential and/or current distributions has recently been shown to be represented by a frequency-dependent complex impedance. A physical explanation for this result is provided in terms of the radial contribution to local current density and the decrease in current density along the current lines. Experiments performed with Cu/Al and Mg/Al galvanic couples show that, in regions where a radial current density does not exist, the local Ohmic impedance is independent of position; whereas, in regions where the radial current density cannot be neglected, the local Ohmic impedance is a function of position. Simulations performed on recessed electrodes show that, even in the absence of a radial current, an axial variation of current density gives rise to a complex Ohmic impedance. The complex character of the Ohmic impedance shows that an equivalent circuit, using the usual two-terminal resistor to represent the Ohmic contribution of the electrolyte, provides an inadequate representation of an electrode with geometry-induced current and potential distributions.
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hal-03549723 , version 1 (31-01-2022)

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Christine Blanc, Mark E. Orazem, Nadine Pébère, Bernard Tribollet, Vincent Vivier, et al.. The origin of the complex character of the ohmic impedance. Electrochimica Acta, 2010, 55 (21), pp.6313-6321. ⟨10.1016/j.electacta.2010.04.036⟩. ⟨hal-03549723⟩
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