three dimensional electrodes

What are Three Dimensional Electrodes?

Three-dimensional (3D) electrodes are advanced materials used in electrochemical reactions to enhance the efficiency of catalytic processes. Unlike traditional two-dimensional electrodes, which have a flat surface, 3D electrodes possess a complex geometry that increases the available surface area for reactions. This unique structure allows for improved mass transport and higher catalytic activity, making them particularly effective in various applications, such as fuel cells, water splitting, and batteries.

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