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Features of a Double Electric Layer on Carbon in a Broad Temperature Range. Measurements in Water

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A double electric layer on carbon material has been studied for the first time in water in the temperature range from room temperature to 300°С. A decisive contribution of pseudocapacity, which is determined by the processes with surface groups, and the slowness of these processes has been stated from the dependence of current–voltage curves on temperature and the voltage sweep rate.

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The work was performed with the financial support of Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Russian Federation.

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Gryzlov, D.Y., Kulova, T.L., Rychagov, A.Y. et al. Features of a Double Electric Layer on Carbon in a Broad Temperature Range. Measurements in Water. Prot Met Phys Chem Surf 55, 615–619 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1134/S207020511903016X

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