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Anodische

Anodische is a German adjective used in electrochemistry to describe phenomena, reactions, or species that occur at or are produced at the anode, the electrode where oxidation takes place in an electrochemical cell. The term applies to both galvanic (voltaic) cells and electrolytic cells, and it is often used to distinguish processes from those at the cathode.

Etymology and usage: The word is derived from Anode and the suffix -isch. In English, the corresponding

Examples and applications: Anodization of aluminum uses controlled anodic oxidation to create a thick oxide film

In measurements and theory, anodic processes are associated with oxidation currents and anodic potentials. They are

term
is
anodic
or
anodic.
In
German-language
texts
you
will
find
anodische
Oxidation,
anodische
Beschichtung
(anodic
coating),
or
anodische
Reaktionen
to
denote
oxidation
occurring
at
the
anode.
that
enhances
corrosion
resistance
and
allows
dyeing.
In
water
electrolysis
the
anode
undergoes
oxidation
and
oxygen
evolution:
2
H2O
→
O2
+
4
H+
+
4
eāˆ’.
Anodic
dissolution
occurs
when
a
metal
oxidizes
and
dissolves
as
metal
ions
at
the
anode.
Anodic
oxide
films
are
also
used
to
tailor
surface
properties
in
various
metals
and
alloys.
contrasted
with
cathodic
processes,
where
reduction
occurs.
The
term
also
appears
in
materials
literature
describing
anodic
oxide
films
and
coatings
used
to
modify
surface
characteristics.
See
also:
anode,
anodization,
anodic
oxidation,
cathode,
electrochemistry.