“…Some of the examples of diffusive transport are of general interest and studied in very different fields like: spin relaxation [1], fluorescence quenching [1,2], heterogeneous catalysis [3,4], enzyme kinetics [5,6], heat diffusion [7], membrane transport [8,9] and electrochemistry . Moreover, there are several studies in electrochemistry to understand the effect of electrode roughness on various transient techniques in electrochemistry like potentiostatic current transient technique [16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26] and impedance [19,[28][29][30]. In order to capture the complexity arising from the irregular interfaces (i.e., rough, porous, and partially active interfaces) one often uses the concept of fractals [31,32].…”