In surface science, a double layer (DL, also called an electrical double layer, EDL) is a structure that appears on the surface of an object when it is...
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Double-layer capacitance is the important characteristic of the electrical double layer which appears at the interface between a surface and a fluid (for...
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consists of two parallel layers with opposite electrical charge Double layer (surface science), a structure that appears on the surface of an object when it...
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electrical double layer develops near charged surfaces (or another charged objects) in aqueous solutions. Within this double layer, the first layer corresponds...
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forming the electrical double layer. Adsorption and desorption events can be studied at atomically flat single crystal surfaces as a function of applied...
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layer is known as the electric double layer. A solution's pH can also greatly affect surface charge because functional groups present on the surface of...
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Supercapacitor (redirect from Electric double-layer capacitor)
pseudocapacitance, achieving separation of charge in a Helmholtz double layer at the interface between the surface of a conductive electrode and an electrolyte. The...
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detailed description of surface conductivity by Lyklema in "Fundamentals of Interface and Colloid Science" The Double Layer (DL) has two regions, according...
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potential is not equal to the Stern potential or electric surface potential in the double layer, because these are defined at different locations. Such...
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A double layer is a structure in a plasma consisting of two parallel layers of opposite electrical charge. The sheets of charge, which are not necessarily...
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Core–mantle boundary (redirect from D′′ -layer)
mantle, creating a thermal boundary layer. The boundary is thought to harbor topography, much like Earth's surface, that is supported by solid-state convection...
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depends on the surface area, material and structure of the electrodes. Pseudocapacitance may contribute more capacitance than double-layer capacitance for...
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Layered double hydroxides (LDH) are a class of ionic solids characterized by a layered structure with the generic layer sequence [AcB Z AcB]n, where c...
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DLVO theory (section Double layer force)
double layer of counterions. The electrostatic part of the DLVO interaction is computed in the mean field approximation in the limit of low surface potentials...
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electrostatic Coulomb force. According to the double layer theory, all surface charges in fluids are screened by a diffuse layer of ions, which has the same absolute...
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In materials science, the term single-layer materials or 2D materials refers to crystalline solids consisting of a single layer of atoms. These materials...
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Insulated glazing (redirect from Double-layer window)
double-hung window to keep out animals and insects. In the winter, the screen was removed and replaced with a storm window, which created a two-layer...
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Printed circuit board (redirect from Layer stack)
insulating layers: each of the conductive layers is designed with a pattern of traces, planes and other features (similar to wires on a flat surface) etched...
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the surface impossible. Information about surface topography has been obtained exclusively by radar imaging. Aside from the very surface layers, the...
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Cell membrane (redirect from Cell-surface)
and serve as the attachment surface for several extracellular structures, including the cell wall and the carbohydrate layer called the glycocalyx, as well...
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effects—the so-called interfacial 'double layer' of charges. Influence of an external force on the diffuse layer generates tangential motion of a fluid...
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A double liner is a fluid barrier system that incorporates two impermeable layers separated by a permeable drainage layer also called a leak detection...
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MXenes (category Materials science)
be referred to as multi-layer MXene (ML-MXene), or few-layer MXene (FL-MXene) given fewer than five layers. Because the surfaces of MXenes can be terminated...
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Ocean (redirect from Ocean layer)
high as 8.4 in surface waters in areas of high biological productivity. The definition of global mean surface pH refers to the top layer of the water in...
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Rainforest (redirect from Emergent layer)
science of accessing tropical forest canopy using airships or similar aerial platforms is called dendronautics. The understory or understorey layer lies...
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asphalt surfaces are laid on a gravel base, which is generally at least as thick as the asphalt layer, although some 'full depth' asphalt surfaces are laid...
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R-value (insulation) (section Multiple layers)
example, if one layer of fiberglass insulation in an attic provides R-20 thermal resistance, adding on a second layer will not necessarily double the thermal...
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"Burning takes place by parallel layers where the surface of the grain regresses, layer by layer, normal to the surface at every point." The law was devised...
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Surfactant (redirect from Surface-Active Agent)
electrostatic repulsions. The surface rheology of surfactant layers, including the elasticity and viscosity of the layer, play an important role in the...
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Mars (redirect from Mars surface features)
Sounding of the South Polar Layered Deposits of Mars". Science. 316 (5821): 92–95. Bibcode:2007Sci...316...92P. doi:10.1126/science.1139672. PMID 17363628...
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