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Reversible charge injection limit

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For an electrode in a solution with a particular size and geometry, the reversible charge injection limit is the amount of charge that can move from the electrode to the surroundings without causing a chemical reaction that is irreversible.[1]

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  1. ^ Horch Kenneth W., Dhillon Gurpreet S.. Neuroprosthetics: Theory and Practice