Property:HasElectrodeSurfaceArea
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|description=Area is | |description=Area of electrode - solution interface. | ||
The geometric area, A_{geom} , is the interfacial area, determined on the assumption that the interface is truly flat (2-dimensional) and calculated using the geometric data of the involved surfaces. | |||
The real (true) area, A_{real}, takes into account non-idealities of the interface (roughness, porosity, etc.) and can be measured by a variety of electrochemical methods. The electroactive area is the area calculated from experiments with model electroactive species and may be different from the real surface area in cases where not all of the surface is electrochemically active or accessible. | |||
|ontology_iri=https://big-map.github.io/BattINFO/ontology/electrochemistry#EMMO_47ab1dad_cc09_4fd8_af23_acb36fb680dd | |ontology_iri=https://big-map.github.io/BattINFO/ontology/electrochemistry#EMMO_47ab1dad_cc09_4fd8_af23_acb36fb680dd | ||
|display_units=m²; mm² | |display_units=m²; mm² |
Revision as of 05:30, 3 October 2022
This is a property of type Quantity with display units m², mm² and input units m², mm², is a subquantity of Area and has base quantity Area.
Corresponds to"Corresponds to" is a declarative predefined property to define conversion factor for some unit of a physical quantity and is provided by Semantic MediaWiki. | |
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ElectrodeSurfaceArea | 1 m² 1000000 mm² |
For the "HasDescription" annotation, the parser was unable to determine a language code (i.e. "foo@en").