Electrochemical potential, [latex]\bar{\mu}_i[/latex], quantifies the total energy of a charged species `i` in a system. It combines the chemical potential, [latex]\mu_i[/latex], which accounts for concentration and intrinsic properties, with the electrostatic potential energy, [latex]z_i F \phi[/latex]. The formula is [latex]\bar{\mu}_i = \mu_i + z_i F \phi[/latex], where [latex]z_i[/latex] is the ion’s charge, [latex]F[/latex] is the Faraday constant, and [latex]phi[/latex] is the local electric potential.
