anodemateriale
Anodemateriale refers to materials used as anodes in electrochemical cells, particularly batteries and electrolysis. The anode is the electrode where oxidation occurs, meaning it loses electrons during the electrochemical reaction. The specific material chosen for an anode depends heavily on the type of electrochemical cell and its intended application, influencing factors like energy density, voltage, lifespan, and cost.
In primary batteries, such as alkaline or zinc-carbon cells, common anode materials include zinc metal. For
In electrolysis, the anode material must be inert or specifically designed to participate in the desired reaction.