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galvanischer

Galvanischer is the German adjective meaning relating to galvanism or galvanic processes. In technical contexts it corresponds to the English term galvanic and is used to describe devices, reactions, and phenomena that involve the production or use of electrical energy through electrochemical reactions. The concept originates with Luigi Galvani, whose early experiments with animal electricity in the late eighteenth century spurred the study of bioelectromagnetism and electrochemistry; later work by Alessandro Volta established the practical idea of a continuous source of electrical energy, leading to the term galvanic.

In German and many scientific languages, galvanisch appears in compound terms. Examples include galvanische Zelle (galvanic

Galvanische phenomena are governed by redox potential differences and occur in electrolytes that allow ion movement.

cell),
galvanische
Beschichtung
or
galvanische
Metallbeschichtung
(electroplating),
galvanische
Reaktion
(galvanic
reaction),
and
galvanische
Korrosion
(galvanic
corrosion).
In
English,
the
corresponding
terms
are
galvanic
cell,
galvanic
coating
or
electroplating,
galvanic
reaction,
and
galvanic
corrosion.
The
term
differs
from
galvanization,
which
refers
specifically
to
the
industrial
process
of
applying
a
protective
zinc
coating
by
electroplating
or
diffusion.
They
underpin
batteries,
sensors,
electroplating,
and
corrosion
science.
The
word
remains
common
in
technical
German
to
denote
any
process
or
device
that
relies
on
galvanic
energy
transfer.