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AC Impedance Behavior of Electrochemical Capacitors and Other Electrochemical Systems, complementarity, changes of potential across a capacitance in response to a charging current. One of the most direct response functions that characterize the inter-facial or pseudocapacitance of an electrode is the alternating current generated in response to an alternating voltage (av) addressed t诗集 发表于 2025-3-29 00:16:11
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Practical Aspects of Preparation and Evaluation of Electrochemical Capacitors,t the hybrid type,. are made with identical electrodes, i.e., preparation of only one type of electrode is necessary, unlike in batteries. However, as the specific capacitance (e.g., of a carbon electrode) when positively polarized is usually different from that of the same material when it is negatingestion 发表于 2025-3-29 14:27:37
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Ruthenium is an element giving rise to many compounds having interesting and often unique properties (e.g., its complexes with N-containing ligands and its oxide, RuO.) which are usually nonstoichiometric. The element was discovered by K. K. Klaus of the University of Kazan in 1844 and named ruthenium after Ruthenia, the place where it was found.artifice 发表于 2025-3-30 00:25:28
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The Electrochemical Behavior of Ruthenium Oxide (RuO2) as a Material for Electrochemical CapacitorsRuthenium is an element giving rise to many compounds having interesting and often unique properties (e.g., its complexes with N-containing ligands and its oxide, RuO.) which are usually nonstoichiometric. The element was discovered by K. K. Klaus of the University of Kazan in 1844 and named ruthenium after Ruthenia, the place where it was found.