Electrode definition

Electrode means the Component that is the combination of Catalyst and Catalyst Support, and which consists of an anode and cathode located on opposite sides of the Membrane in a PEMFC.
Electrode means the electrodes that work with the Quell 2 device.
Electrode means that the material has an electron conductivity, it being possible for the electrode optionally to have a layer of precious metal, without being restricted to this. Electrodes of this kind are known and are described for example in US-A-4,191,618, US-A-4,212,714 and US-A-4,333,805.

Examples of Electrode in a sentence

  • Insert the IEF Electrode Adapter marked Rear between the two magnetic posts located at the back of the chamber floor.

  • The Shaft and Electrode Tip provide the actual working portion of this system.

  • US 5,356,786 - Interferant eliminating biosensor US 5,320,725 - Electrode and Method for the detection of hydrogen peroxide.

  • Remove the Center Electrode Wick from the Anode Solution, and place it between two Center Wick Blotters and blot almost dry.

  • RF energy is passed through the Insulated Handle through the Shaft to the Electrode Tip by a powered lead from an electrosurgical generator.

  • Soak one Electrode Wick in the Anode Solution and one wick in the Cathode Solution.

  • Position the Center Electrode Wick on the gel surface so that it overlaps both gels at the center of the chamber.

  • Remove the two Electrode ▇▇▇▇▇ from the Cathode Solution, and place them between two Wick Blotters and blot almost dry.

  • Place one Electrode Wick on the gel surface near the outer edge of each gel.

  • The Device hardware is comprised of two (2) major components: (i) an Insulated Handle and (ii) a Shaft with Electrode Tip.