2004
DOI: 10.1023/b:ruel.0000012083.85963.ef
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Lithium Incorporation into Titanium Dioxide Films from a Propylene Carbonate Solution: A Photoelectrochemical Study

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“…The aim of this work is consisted of studying basic laws for kinetic and diffusion processes that occur during the electrochemical intercalation of lithium into carbon and titanium dioxide by means of the development of model electrode systems and the application of a complex of electrochemical methods. In this work there were used such electrochemical methods as potentiostatic and galvanostatic intermittent titration at small concentration perturbations [1][2][3][4][5], cyclic voltammetry [4,6,7], electrode impedance spectroscopy [6,7], and photoelectrochemistry [7,8]. The objects under investigation were thinfilm model electrodes that contained no binding or electroconducting additives.…”
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“…The aim of this work is consisted of studying basic laws for kinetic and diffusion processes that occur during the electrochemical intercalation of lithium into carbon and titanium dioxide by means of the development of model electrode systems and the application of a complex of electrochemical methods. In this work there were used such electrochemical methods as potentiostatic and galvanostatic intermittent titration at small concentration perturbations [1][2][3][4][5], cyclic voltammetry [4,6,7], electrode impedance spectroscopy [6,7], and photoelectrochemistry [7,8]. The objects under investigation were thinfilm model electrodes that contained no binding or electroconducting additives.…”
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