The effect of electrode polarization in dielectric spectroscopy measurements of conductive materials is known for some time Schwan (1). Grant et al (2). Takasima (3). The accumulation of a charge on the surfaces of the electrodes causes theformation of electrode double layers. The magnitude of the capacitance due to the electrode polarization is so large that the correction for it is one of the major steps toward successful measurements with conductive samples. especially most aqueousbiological systems Takashima (3), Schwan (4), Davey et al. (5) and Lisin et al (6). Many approaches were used to correct the electrode polarization (1-6). They use four4erminal methods. distance variation. substitution methods, special electrodepreparation. high current density, et al. However, the nature of this phenomena is not clear so far and no simple technique for its correction has been available.
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