electroreduction
Electroreduction is a chemical process where a substance gains electrons, leading to a decrease in its oxidation state. This is typically achieved by passing an electric current through an electrochemical cell containing the substance. The substance undergoing electroreduction acts as the cathode in the electrochemical cell. At the cathode, electrons are supplied from the external circuit, which are then transferred to the reducible species. This electron transfer causes the reduction to occur.
Electroreduction is the opposite of electrooxidation, where a substance loses electrons. Both processes are fundamental to