elektroodides
Elektroodides is a term occasionally seen in non-English sources to describe iodide-containing species studied or produced in electrochemical contexts. The spelling suggests a connection to electrochemical processes and iodide chemistry, but in standard English the more common terms are electroiodides or polyiodides. The lack of a single, universally accepted definition means the word can refer to different but related concepts.
In practice, elektroodides may refer to two related classes. First, polyiodides, such as I3−, I5− and higher
Preparation typically involves electrochemical steps: oxidizing iodide at an electrode to generate iodine and polyiodides in
Applications span energy storage, such as iodide/iodine redox systems used in batteries and dye-sensitized solar cells,
See also: iodide, polyiodide, electrochemistry, electroplating, metal iodides.