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English: Electric double-layer (BMD model) No text 1.IHP(Inner Helmholtz Layer) 2.OHP(Outer Helmholtz Layer) 3.Diffusion layer 4.Solvated ions 5.Peculiar adsorptive ions 6.Solvent molecule
Русский: Схема двойного слоя на электроде в электролите.
1. Внутренний слой Гельмгольца.
2. Наружный слой Гельмгольца.
3. Диффузионный слой (слой Гуи).
4. Сольваруемые ионы-катионы.
5. Специфические адсорбированные ионы (окислительно-восстановительные ионы, вызывающие псевдоёмкость).
6. Молекулы растворителя-электролита.
Date (ref:岡村廸夫著 『電気二重層キャパシタと蓄電システム』 日刊工業新聞社 2001年2月28日第2版第1刷 ISBN 4526-047139)
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