Simulating Current Distribution of Oxygen Evolution Reaction in Microcells Using Finite Element Method

  • Binggeli M
  • Shen T
  • Tileli V
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For more than sixty years, markets and hierarchies have dominated our thinking about economic organization1. This paper suggests that a third form, the ecosystem organizational form, has now become so important in practice that it should be accorded equal recognition in theory and in policy-making.

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Binggeli, M., Shen, T.-H., & Tileli, V. (2021). Simulating Current Distribution of Oxygen Evolution Reaction in Microcells Using Finite Element Method. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 168(10), 106508. https://doi.org/10.1149/1945-7111/ac2ebf

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