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In various electrochemical application fields such as the chlor-alkali industry, electroplating wastewater treatment, seawater electrolysis for chlorine production, and hydrogen-rich water preparation, the anode serves as a core consumable, and its performance directly determines system efficiency, energy consumption, and operational costs. Traditional anode materials like graphite and lead alloys face common issues such as high oxygen/chlorine evolution potential, low current efficiency, poor mechanical strength, and susceptibility to corrosion, leading to frequent electrode replacements and elevated production costs. This article will delve into the new generation of electrode technology represented by mixed metal oxide (MMO) coated titanium anodes, exploring how technological innovations provide long-lasting, stable, and efficient solutions for the industry.