Titanium mesh is not an inert electrode, but it has certain corrosion resistance and durability.
1、 The characteristics of titanium mesh as an electrode
Titanium mesh is an electrode material used for electrochemical reactions, which has the following characteristics:
1. Good conductivity
Titanium mesh has excellent conductivity and can effectively transfer electrons, meeting the needs of electrochemical reactions.
2. Higher surface area
Titanium mesh has a large surface area, which facilitates the contact between reactants and electrodes in electrochemical reactions and promotes the progress of the reaction.
3. Strong corrosion resistance
Titanium mesh has strong corrosion resistance and can operate stably for a long time.
2、 The relationship between titanium mesh and inert electrode
Inert electrode refers to an electrode that does not participate in the reaction in principle, has no active substance on it, and is not oxidized or reduced. Common inert electrodes include platinum, gold, carbon, etc. Compared with inert electrodes, titanium mesh has a certain degree of activity, so it cannot be fully classified as an inert electrode.
However, titanium mesh has good toughness and corrosion resistance, can withstand the test of time, can operate stably for a long time, and is not easily damaged by corrosion, leakage and other factors. These characteristics make titanium mesh have certain advantages in some special electrochemical reactions.
3、 Conclusion
In summary, although titanium mesh cannot be considered an inert electrode, its strong corrosion resistance and good durability make it widely applicable under certain special conditions, such as battery preparation and hydrogen gas production. Although titanium mesh is not an inert electrode, it still has certain superior performance and is worth further research and application.