The Warburg coefficient is a parameter used in electrochemistry, particularly in the context of mass transport and diffusion processes in electrochemical systems. It is often associated with the Warburg impedance, which describes how the impedance of an electrochemical system varies with frequency due to diffusion-limited processes. In essence, the Warburg coefficient quantifies the effect of diffusion on the overall impedance of an electrochemical cell.
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