macroelectrodes
Macroelectrodes are electrical conductors used to establish an interface between an external circuit and a biological or electrochemical system, typically on a scale that allows for the measurement or modulation of larger current flows. They are distinguished from microelectrodes by their larger size, generally ranging from several hundred micrometers to a few millimeters in diameter. Due to their size, macroelectrodes are suitable for applications where high current densities are required or where less spatial precision is needed.
In biological systems, macroelectrodes are commonly employed in electrophysiology, neurobiology, and medical diagnostics, such as in
Compared to microelectrodes, macroelectrodes are easier to implant, handle, and maintain, but they offer less spatial
In electrochemical applications, macroelectrodes serve as working or counter electrodes in sensors and energy devices, such
Overall, macroelectrodes are essential tools in both biological research and electrochemical engineering, providing reliable conduction pathways