When modelling electrochemical impedance spectroscopic data for DSSCs into an equivalent circuit, which Warburg element (Porous bounded, Bounded or Inifinite) is most commonly used for iodide/triiodide electrolyte? I am using Gamry Analyst Software
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Hello Artur, I am not able to download the paper from the link. Do you think you could download it from there and then attach just a pdf without the link