"An electrode that serves only as a source or sink for electrons without playing a chemical role in the electrode reaction. Noble metals, mercury, and carbon are typically used as inert electrodes. See for example the redox electrode. The ""inert"" nature of the electrode can sometimes be questioned. While the electrode may not take part in the reaction as a reactant or product, it still can act as an electrocatalyst. "
INERT ELECTRODE
Meaning of INERT ELECTRODE in English
Electrochemistry English dictionary. Английский словарь электрохимии. 2012