Iridium Anode Introduction: Titanium electrodes with metal oxide coatings are classified according to the gas evolved at the anode in electrochemical reactions. Those used for oxygen evolution at the anode are called oxygen-evolving anodes, such as iridium-based coated titanium electrodes.
Advantages:
1. 1. Extremely high corrosion resistance.
2. High current efficiency. Oxygen evolution overpotential ≤ 1.5V (relative to calomel electrode).
3. Long service life. High electrocatalytic oxidation activity.
4. The substrate can be reused after the electrode loses activity.
5. Capable of handling high current density, resulting in high production efficiency.
Applications: Metal foil manufacturing, electrolytic copper foil, steel plate galvanizing, cathodic protection, organic electrolytic synthesis, electroplating chromium, etching solution regeneration and copper recovery, cyclone electrolysis, hydrometallurgy, HHO generators, wastewater treatment, etc.