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  • ElectricReactance  + (ElectricReactance)
  • ElectricResistance  + (ElectricResistance)
  • ElectricResistanceUnit  + (ElectricResistanceUnit)
  • ElectricResistivity  + (ElectricResistivity)
  • ElectricResistivityUnit  + (ElectricResistivityUnit)
  • ElectricSignal  + (ElectricSignal)
  • ElectricSusceptibility  + (ElectricSusceptibility)
  • Electrical Conductivity  + (Electrical Conductivity)
  • Electrical Insulation  + (Electrical Insulation)
  • Electrical charging  + (Electrical charging)
  • Electrical conductivity  + (Electrical conductivity)
  • ElectroBatt 2024 Poster  + (ElectroBatt 2024 Poster)
  • ElectroSinterForging  + (ElectroSinterForging)
  • Electrocapillarity  + (Electrocapillarity)
  • Electrocatalysis  + (Electrocatalysis)
  • Electrocatalyst  + (Electrocatalyst)
  • Electrochemical  + (Electrochemical)
  • Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS)  + (Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS))
  • Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy: A Powerful Technique for the Development of Batteries  + (Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy: A Powerful Technique for the Development of Batteries)
  • ElectrochemicalImpedanceSpectroscopy  + (Electrochemical measurement method of the Electrochemical measurement method of the complex impedance of an electrochemical system as a function of the frequency of a small amplitude (normally 5 to 10 mV) sinusoidal voltage perturbation superimposed on a fixed value of applied potential or on the open circuit potential. Impedimetric sensors are based on measurement of a concentration-dependent parameter taken from analysis of the respective electrochemical impedance spectra, or from the impedance magnitudes at a chosen fixed frequency. The sinusoidal current response lags behind the sinusoidal voltage perturbation by a phase angle φ. Resistances (e.g. to charge transfer) give a response in phase with the voltage perturbation; capacitances (e.g. double layer) give a response 90° out of phase; combinations of resistances and capacitances give phase angles between 0 and 90°. Plots of the out of phase vs. the in phase component of the impedance for all the frequencies tested are called complex plane (or Nyquist) plots. Plots of the phase angle and the magnitude of the impedance vs. the logarithm of perturbation frequency are called Bode diagrams. Complex plane plots are the more commonly used for electrochemical sensors.commonly used for electrochemical sensors.)
  • Dielectrometry  + (Electrochemical measurement principle baseElectrochemical measurement principle based on the measurement of the dielectric constant of a sample resulting from the orientation of particles (molecules or ions) that have a dipole moment in an electric field. Dielectrometric titrations use dielectrometry for the end-point detection. The method is used to monitor the purity of dielectrics, for example to detect small amounts of moisture.ample to detect small amounts of moisture.)
  • Coulometry  + (Electrochemical measurement principle in wElectrochemical measurement principle in which the electric charge required to carry out a known electrochemical reaction is measured. By Faraday’s laws of electrolysis, the amount of substance is proportional to the charge. Coulometry used to measure the amount of substance is a primary reference measurement procedure [VIM 2.8] not requiring calibration with a standard for a quantity of the same kind (i.e. amount of substance). The coulometric experiment can be carried out at controlled (constant) potential (see direct coulometry at controlled potential) or controlled (constant) current (see direct coulometry at controlled current). direct coulometry at controlled current).)
  • GalvanostaticIntermittentTitrationTechnique  + (Electrochemical method that applies current pulses to an electrochemical cell at rest and measures the voltage response.)
  • HPPC  + (Electrochemical method that measures the voltage drop of a cell resulting from a square wave current load.)
  • ICI  + (Electrochemical method that measures the voltage response of an electrochemical cell under galvanostatic conditions to short interruptions in the current.)