Resolving a discrepancy in diffusion potentials, with a case study for Li-Ion batteries
Overpotentials induced by liquid-phase composition variation can be important when electrochemical devices are operated at high current. The dominant models that describe such ‘diffusion potentials’ are Nernst–Planck (dilute-solution) theory and Onsager–Stefan–Maxwell (concentrated-solution) theory....
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Electrochemical Society
2016
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