Continuum Thermodynamic Models for Electrochemical Interfaces
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Explore continuum thermodynamic models for electrochemical interfaces in this 40-minute conference talk from IPAM's workshop on bridging scales in electrochemical systems. Discover how non-equilibrium thermodynamics applies to modeling electrochemical interfaces, covering space charge layers, specific adsorption on surfaces, charge transfer reactions, and polycrystalline electrodes. Examine numerical simulation results compared against experimental datasets and learn interpretations of experimental findings. Investigate approaches for bridging scales from atomistic to continuum models, including validation methods for these approaches, and review current findings from atomistically resolved experimental datasets.
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Manuel Landstorfer - Continuum Thermodynamic Models for Electrochemical Interfaces - IPAM at UCLA
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Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM)