electroactivity
Electroactivity is the capacity of a material, system, or organism to respond to an electrical stimulus with a detectable electrical, chemical, optical, or mechanical change. The concept encompasses chemical, physical, and biological responses to electric fields or currents, and may involve generation of signals, alteration of properties, or conversion of energy between forms.
In electrochemistry, electroactive species undergo oxidation or reduction at electrodes, enabling processes such as energy storage,
In materials science, electroactive polymers and ceramics exhibit changes in shape, stiffness, or conductivity when electrically
In biology, electroactivity describes the electrical behavior of cells and tissues, especially excitable cells such as
Overall, electroactivity is a cross-disciplinary concept spanning chemistry, physics, engineering, and biology, with applications in energy