Property:HasDescription
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N
number of discrete finite volume cells in a grid or sub-grid in the Z-direction (en) +
V
the result of a voltage measurement (en) +
S
An indication of the health of an electrochemical device (en) +
W
C
[an indicator of the] electric current at which a secondary cell or battery is charged (en) +
P
the quotient of the power of an energy-storage device or system and its volume (en) +
E
surface area of an electrode that takes into account non-idealities of the interface (roughness, porosity, etc.) and can be measured by a variety of electrochemical methods (en) +
R
M
the minimum amount concentration of a species in a phase, either imposed or naturally occuring (en) +
P
measuring instrument for electric current that controls the potential difference between a working electrode and a reference electrode and measures the electric current between a working electrode and an auxiliary electrode. (en) +
S
describes the double layer as divided into two parts separated by the Stern plane, located about one hydrated ion radius from the electrode surface (en) +
R
A
the celsius temperature of the ambient environment (en) +
R
the imaginary part of the complex electric impedance (en) +
N
number of electrons transferred in a charge transfer reaction between an electrode and a single entity (ion, radical-ion, or molecule) of an electroactive substance, whose identity must be specified (en) +
R
G
a dataset resulting from a galvanostatic intermittent titration technique experiment or simulation (en) +
C
a cycling protocol in which an electrochemical cell is first put through a CCCV charging process followed by a constant current discharge process (en) +
P
discharging an electrochemical device at a given charging current for a defined short duration (en) +
R