As mixed metal oxide (MMO) electrodes, titanium-based ruthenium-coated anodes feature titanium substrates coated with ruthenium oxide and supplementary metal oxides like iridium, tin and titanium dioxide. They are well-suited for industrial electrolytic applications demanding chlorine evolution, high current density and active oxidation, boasting reliable electrical conductivity and chemical stability. Three main coating systems meet diverse needs: Ru-Ir for brine/seawater chlorine evolution, Ru-SnO₂ for cost-efficient organic oxidation and Ru-TiO₂ for stability. With adjustable 5–20μm coating thickness, they offer low chlorine evolution potential, strong current tolerance, peel-resistant coatings and anti-fouling surfaces for easy maintenance. Applied in sodium hypochlorite/pool disinfection/chlorine dioxide generators, seawater electrolysis and pollutant treatment, they are customizable in shape (mesh/plate/rod/tube) with Ti Gr1/Gr2 substrates. Backed by ISO quality control and a pro…
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