Pulse electrolysis, also known as pulsed electrolysis, is a technique that involves the application of pulsed electric current to facilitate chemical reactions during electrolysis. This method is often employed in various fields, including electroplating, metal extraction, and wastewater treatment, among others. In traditional electrolysis, a constant direct current (DC) is applied, which can sometimes lead to issues such as overheating, hydrogen evolution, or inefficient ion transfer.
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