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Organized by Ruđer Bošković Institute, Zagreb, Croatia &
International Association of Physical Chemists (IAPC)

 

9th International Microsymposium on Electrochemical Impedance Analysis

June 02-05, 2011, Otok Sv. Andrija (Red Island) – Rovinj, Croatia

 

Supported by European Internet Centre for Impedance Spectroscopy (EICIS)

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P R O G R A M

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About EIA

Scope

History

Purpose

It is well known that Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) is efficient technique for investigating the mechanisms of electrochemical reactions and charge transport properties of various materials in various environments. According to that, EIS is related to almost all scientific disciplines, ranging from physical, organic and analytical electrochemistry to biology and medicine. Contributions of EIS in the specific fields such as batteries, fuel cells and energy conversion, electrocatalysis, corrosion, passivation, anodic films, sensors, displays and many others, are enormous. The same is within the field of material science, dielectrics, semiconductors and conductors in the solid or liquid states. The latest application of EIS is within the rapidly growing area of nanomaterials and nanotechnology, which primarily includes all carbon nanostructures.

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Welcome

Committees

Extended Abstract Submission

Important dates

Venue & Travel

Registration

Accommodation

Contact

The whole power of EIS lays in the proper analysis of measured impedance data what basically means proper transformation of measured data into valuable information about the system. It is the analysis itself that is crucial for efficient and proper interpretation and characterization of reaction mechanisms and/or transport properties of examined materials. Many papers in the literature, however, do not contain basic preconditions for proper analysis of impedance data. Thus development of the corresponding theoretical physico-chemical model(s) or even proper definition of elements of impedance analogue(s) are simply missing what,  if anything, makes the whole work questionable. These are the reasons why EIA, the conference that is focused on the principles and methods of impedance data analysis has actually been established.