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Fractional Calculus in Electrical Impedance Spectroscopy: Poisson – Nernst – Planck model and Extensions

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Figure  1.   Behavior of the real and imaginary parts of the impedance, R Re Z= , and X=Im Z  versus the frequency are illustrated in Figs
Figure  2.  Behavior of the real and imaginary parts of the impedance, R Re Z= , and X=ImZ  versus the frequency are illustrated in Figs
Figure  3.  This figure illustrates the Nyquist diagram by considering particular situations of Eq
Figure 4.  This figure shows the real and imaginary parts of the impedance for the Milli – Q water (green solid line) and a solution of KCl (3.3 104 Mol l) (black solid line)

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