When a potential is applied to an electrode immersed in an electrolyte solution, ions with opposite charges accumulate around the electrode, forming an electrical double layer (EDL). Unlike flat electrodes, nanoporous electrodes with pore sizes comparable to the EDL thickness experience overlapping EDLs, altering the electrochemically effective surface area. Although previous research has primarily examined the ion charging dynamics and EDL formation in nanoporous electrodes, the impact of EDL overlap on Faraday reactions remains underexplored.
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