“…The effect of roughness and the physical origin of CPE or capacitance dispersion in the electrochemical interface are addressed by equivalent circuit, − scaling, ,,− fractional diffusion, , and the ab initio approach. − ,− The equivalent circuit and scaling methods treat the CPE exponent as a measure of roughness (or heterogeneity) ,,, and use it to explain impedance data of heterogeneous, ,, rough, porous electrodes and the corroding system . But the CPE exponent is found to be a model-dependent quantity with no specific relation to the fractal dimension of the surface. , The analyses using equivalent circuits or scaling are misleading as they neglect the influence of physical length scales of roughness and heterogeneity seen in experiments. ,, …”