Electrode in the electrolytic cell

The electrode is the conductor that the current enters or leaves the electrolyte during electrolysis. The electrolysis process is a redox reaction at the interface of the electrode phase.

The electrode is divided into a cathode and an anode, and an anode is connected to the positive electrode of the power source, and an oxidation reaction occurs on the anode; and a cathode is connected to the negative electrode of the power source, and a reduction reaction occurs on the cathode.

There are many types of electrolytic materials, and carbon electrodes are commonly used. In addition, metals such as titanium can also be used as electrodes. In electroplating, a metal containing a plated metal is often used as an anode, and a product to be plated is used as a cathode.

Silica Fume For Indefinite Refractory Materials

This silica fume is usually added to amorphous refractory materials to increase the refractoriness and the water-exchange properties of the material. They have no fixed shape and can be made into slurries, pastes and loose forms, and are therefore also commonly known as bulk refractories. Such materials can be used to form a monolithic structure without joints, and such a preparation is also known as monolithic refractory.

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