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Structural Models of the Electrode-Electrolyte Interface

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The Physics and Chemistry of Aqueous Ionic Solutions

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Models of theoretical interest for the charged electrode/electrolyte interface are briefly reviewed. Attention is given to tests of approximate theories for inhomogeneous charged liquids against simulation data and to microscopic treatments of the electron distribution in a metallic electrode.

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Tosi, M.P., Ballone, P., Pastore, G. (1987). Structural Models of the Electrode-Electrolyte Interface. In: Bellissent-Funel, MC., Neilson, G.W. (eds) The Physics and Chemistry of Aqueous Ionic Solutions. NATO ASI Series, vol 205. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3911-0_8

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