Electrodes

Electrodes (electrode) are a key component in batteries that undergo electrochemical reactions to achieve the interconversion of electrical energy and chemical energy. They are usually composed of active materials, conductive agents, and binders, and are coated on the collector (metal foil). The two electrodes of the battery are respectively called the cathode and the anode, which undergo reduction and oxidation reactions respectively during the charging and discharging process.

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