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In many respects the treatment of the electrical double layer (cf., e.g. Davies and Rideal 1961, Mohilner 1966) formed between two immiscible solutions of electrolytes is similar to that of metal/electrolyte or semiconductor/electrolyte interface. An interface, which is a site of a potential difference, must exhibit some type of a potential gradient across itself. The electrolyte side of a metal/electrolyte interface is described as being a site of a diffuse double layer — a region with an excess of charge, balancing the charge on the elctrode. On such a model the theory of Gouy (1910) and Chapman (1913) can be applied giving information on a capacitance of the double layer. Based on this theory, the first treatment of ITIES was presented by Verwey and Niessen (1939).

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Vanýsek, P. (1985). Double Layers at L/L Interface. In: Electrochemistry on Liquid/Liquid Interfaces. Lecture Notes in Chemistry, vol 39. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-48910-5_4

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