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CPP: Fachverband Chemische Physik und Polymerphysik
CPP 44: Charged Soft Matter I
CPP 44.5: Vortrag
Donnerstag, 3. April 2014, 10:30–10:45, ZEU 118
Impedance spectroscopy of ions at liquid-liquid interfaces — •Andreas Reindl and Markus Bier — Max Planck Institute IS and University of Stuttgart, Germany
One possibility to examine interfaces between two immiscible liquids is by
means of impedance spectroscopy.
In order to interpret the measured impedance spectra, frequently equivalent
(electric) circuits where each element is intended to represent a certain
microscopic process are fitted to the data.
In this contribution we highlight two major problems with this procedure and
propose a novel approach to avoid them.
Both problems of the commonly used one-step fitting of impedance data are
related to the phenomenon of actually obtaining circuit elements which lump
bulk and interfacial properties together.
This leads to the first, more technical problem of a possible overfitting of
the bulk elements at the expense of an underfitting of the interfacial
elements, which compromises the accuracy of the desired interfacial quantities.
The second, more fundamental problem is related to the assignment of
microscopic processes to circuit elements, which we show to be approximative
in general and which requires ad-hoc interpretations for one-step fitting.
In order to overcome both difficulties, we propose to disentangle bulk and
interfacial circuit elements by means of a two-step fitting procedure, which
we demonstrate for theoretically determined impedance data and which can be
expected to be used similarly for real data.
Reference:
A. Reindl and M. Bier, Phys. Rev. E. 88, 052312 (2013).