electrochemical double layer capacitance

What is Electrochemical Double Layer Capacitance?

Electrochemical double layer capacitance (EDLC) refers to the storage of electrical energy at the interface between a solid electrode and an electrolyte. The capacitance arises due to the formation of an electrical double layer at this interface, where ions from the electrolyte arrange themselves in proximity to the charged electrode surface, creating a separation of charge. This phenomenon is central to the operation of devices like supercapacitors.

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