Electro Oxidation Electrode Material

Evoaeo manufactures and supplies premium quality boron doped diamond electrode (BDD) electrode on monocrystalline or polycrystalline silicon substrates (BDD/Si Electrode), and then niobium substrates (BDD/Nb Electrode). Advantages of boron doped diamond electrode (BDD) electrode such as large anodic electrochemical potential window, chemical and mechanical stability, relatively low background current, reduced chance of fouling make them ideal electrode materials for electro oxidation water treatment applications. Check synthesis process to prepare boron doped diamond (BDD) electrode, properties,characteristics, applications, and advantages of BDD electrodes, by exploring details of boron doped diamond (BDD) electrode within the product information page. 

We manufacture mixed metal oxide (MMO) electrodes, mainly titanium with RuO2/TiO2 coating, titanium electrode functions as cathode in our electro oxidation water treatment products at the very beginning, later we realized that we can adopt mixed metal oxide (MMO) electrodes in advanced oxidation processes for electrochemical wastewater treatment for their unique properties such as lower cost while comparing to platinum electrode and etc, long-lasting, relatively durable and somehow efficient electrochemical properties.

Evoaeo will run electro oxidation electrode material comparisons between boron doped diamond (BDD) electrode and regular electrodes such as aluminum, platinum, and etc, followed by mixed metal oxide (MMO) electrodes,  in aspects such as reactive oxygen species (ROS, mainly hydroxyl radicals) generation, organic pollutants removal efficiency, stability and etc.

Electro Oxidation Electrode Material Collection

boron-doped diamond bdd electrode

BDD Electrode

Introducing BDD Electrode BDD electrode emerges as an excellent electrode material, fabricated on a vast variety of substrates through innovative

bdd electrode

MMO Electrode

Introducing Mixed Metal Oxide MMO Electrode Evoaeo has been specializing research, development and coating of various types of electrode materials

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