Electrochemical cell simulating circuit arrangement

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364861, G06G 758

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044995520

ABSTRACT:
An electronic circuit arrangement effecting current flow simulating the faradaic current, oxidation reduction potential and the like of an electrochemical cell encompasses two key concepts. The first recognizes that since the semi-integral of the cell current effectively deconvolves the diffusion aspect of the phenomenon with the resultant describing the surface concentration of reacted species, then the semiderivative of a function describing a surface concentration of reacted species results in an output representing the cell current, including diffusion. The second is embodied in a circuit arrangement properly simulating this concentration behavior cell double layer potential and in yielding an output proportional to the surface concentration of reactant species corresponding to that potential in response to applied cell barrier potential.

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