- Redox electrode
A redox electrode is an
electrode made from electron-conductive material and characterized by highchemical stability in the solution under test. It is used for measuring the redox potential of a specificredox system in solution, and for electrochemical studies (investigation of electrochemicalkinetics of interfacial processes).The correlation of an electrode potential and redox system composition can be described by the
Nernst equation ::Ox + ne- = Red:, where:"E"0 -
standard potential of a specific redox system,:"R" -gas constant ,:"T" -temperature inkelvin s,:"n" - number of electrons taking part in a specific redox reaction,:"F" -Faraday constant :"a"ox, "a"red -activity of oxidising and reducing participants in redox reaction.There are two general classes of redox electrodes:
*metal s (the most common areplatinum andgold , but for special purposes other materials such astitanium oriridium can be used)
*semiconductor s (the most common aregraphite ,diamond , and SnO2)Illustration
A gold disk redox electrode with a Teflon shroud insulating the disk.
ee also
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Reference electrode
*Flow battery
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