Method for in situ recalibration of a comparative electrode integrated in an electrochemical system
A technology of comparing electrodes and recalibrating, which is applied in the field of electrochemical systems, and can solve problems such as danger, component degradation, and drift of voltage measurement values
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[0072] Figure 1a The electrochemical system shown comprises a working electrode 1 , a counter electrode 2 and a comparison electrode 3 all immersed in an electrolyte 4 . Electrolyte 4 may be liquid or solid. The voltage ΔU available during discharge depends on the difference between the potentials U+ and U- at the terminals of the working and counter electrodes. It can also be found that the potentials U+ and U− at the terminals of the working and counter electrodes are measured relative to the comparison electrode 3 . Figure 1b The evolution of the potential of the working electrode and of the counter electrode as a function of the state of charge and discharge of the accumulator, as well as the state of oxidation or reduction of these electrodes is shown in itself.
[0073] Embodiments of the invention will now be described that relate to an in situ recalibration method of a comparison electrode (EDC) integrated in an electrochemical system. The technology involved is mo...
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