elettrolitico
Elettrolitico is the Italian adjective for processes, equipment, or phenomena related to electrolysis, the chemical decomposition of compounds by passing an electric current through a electrolyte. The term derives from “elettro” (electric) and “lito” (rock or substance), and it is used in both Italian technical literature and everyday language to describe electrolytic reactions and devices.
In an electrolytic cell, ionized substances within an electrolyte solution—or a molten salt—carry the electric current
Industrial applications of elettrolitico processes are vast. Chlor‑alkali plants use the electrolysis of brine to produce
Scientific significance lies in the ability to control redox reactions at the atomic level. The electrodynamics
Modern developments focus on reducing energy consumption and increasing efficiency. New electrode coatings, nanostructured materials, and