Advanced Wastewater Treatment
An anode is the electrode in an electrochemical cell where oxidation occurs, meaning it is the site where electrons are released during the reaction. This process is crucial for various applications, particularly in electrochemical treatments where pollutants are degraded or removed from wastewater. Understanding the function of the anode helps clarify its role in both electro-oxidation and electro-Fenton processes, as well as its significance in scaling up electrochemical treatments for practical applications.
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