impedance spectroscopy

How Does Impedance Spectroscopy Work?

The technique involves applying an alternating current (AC) voltage to a catalytic system and measuring the resulting current. The impedance, which is the opposition to the flow of current, is then calculated as a function of frequency. By analyzing the impedance data, one can derive key parameters such as resistance, capacitance, and inductance, which provide insights into the mechanistic aspects of the catalytic process.

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