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Distribution of Relaxation Times: Debye Length Distribution vs Electrode Polarization by a Cole-Cole Relaxation Model
Autor
Compan, Vicente
Díaz-Calleja, Ricardo
Díaz-Boils, Joaquin (1)
Escorihuela, Jorge
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Resumen
Mobility, diffusivity and charge density in polyelectrolytes, are generally determined from electrochemical impedance spectroscopy following the electrode polarization analysis, in which at a given temperature the peaks in tan delta are fitted based on a model. These results can be different depending on the model used in the fitting of the curves. Generally, the models are based on a single Debye model or on the existence of an overlap in relaxation times (Cole-Cole model). In this work, we propose the alternative use of the distribution of the relaxation times by a distribution of the Debye length (L-D), which allows the calculation of parameters such as mobility, diffusivity, and charge density as a function of L-D in a more concise approach.