Electroactive species are substances that can undergo oxidation or reduction reactions in an electrochemical process. They typically participate in electron transfer, allowing them to facilitate various reactions in batteries, fuel cells, sensors, and other electrochemical devices. Common examples include ions, molecules, or complexes that can gain or lose electrons, such as metal ions or organic compounds. Their ability to change oxidation states makes them crucial for energy conversion and storage applications.
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