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Electrode-Electrolyte Interface Overview by Veena mitra is a document available to read on EtoBox.
This document discusses electrode-electrolyte interfaces which are important for measuring bioelectric potentials in the body. It describes how electrodes convert ionic current in the body to electronic current, involving the movement of electrons and ions. Electrodes can be polarizable, requiring energy for current transfer, or non-polarizable which allow current to pass freely. The behavior of different electrode types, like platinum and Ag/AgCl, is explained. A circuit model is also presented to represen
- Author
- Veena mitra
- Language
- EN