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loss tangent

Impediance spectroscopy of modified potassium titanates. II

The electrochemical and electrophysical properties of basic and protonated potassium titanates in contact with the graphite electrodes were studied using the method of impedance spectroscopy. The characteristics of potassium titanates are given depending on the methods of modification and on the methods of their processing. The activation energies for some compositions were determined.

Impedance spectroscopy of modified potassium titanates. I

The electrochemical and electrophysical properties of the protonated and modified with silver iodide potassium titanates, which can be applied in energy storage units, have been investigated by impedance spectroscopy. It has been shown that the dielectric losses at medium and high frequencies are weakly dependent on the polarizing voltage. It has also been established that transfer in modified potassium titanate can be made through potassium and silver ions.

Nonlinear effects in a cell with a solid electrolyte based on protonated potassium polytitanate

In this paper, the electrochemical and electrophysical properties of protonated potassium polytitanate synthesized at pH values varying from 3.11 to 8.88 depending on the magnitude of the polarization voltage and the magnitude of the measured signal were studied by the method of impedance spectroscopy. The values of effective conductivity, relaxation times, frequency dependences of the loss tangent, and dielectric permittivity are determined.