anodischer
Anodischer is a German adjective derived from Anode, used in electrochemistry and related technical fields to denote relation to the anode, the electrode at which oxidation occurs. The closest English equivalents are anodic or anode-related. In electrochemical cells, the anode is the site of oxidation; its electrochemical role depends on the cell type: in galvanic (discharging) cells the anode is negative, while in electrolytic (charging) cells it is positive. The term anodischer describes phenomena tied to this electrode or its potential, such as anodischer Prozess (anodic process), anodische Reaktionen, or anodische Oxidation.
Common examples include metal dissolution at the anode, evolution of oxygen in aqueous solutions, and the formation
In broader usage, anodischer context appears in topics like corrosion protection, where anodic protection aims to