elektroddesign
Elektroddesign is a discipline that focuses on the selection, configuration, and optimization of electrodes for electrochemical devices and related systems. It encompasses material choice, geometry, surface engineering, and interfaces that govern charge transfer, mass transport, and mechanical stability. Designers consider inert electrodes (such as graphite or platinum), sacrificial electrodes, and working-electrode assemblies used in cells, sensors, or corrosion protection.
Key design elements include electrode materials (carbon-based, metal, metal oxides, conductive polymers), microstructure and porosity, surface
Applications span energy storage (batteries and supercapacitors), electrolysis and electrowinning, electroplating, electrochemical sensors, and wastewater treatment.
Emerging trends emphasize advanced carbon and ceramic materials, MXenes and metal-organic frameworks, coatings for durability, and