Electrolytic process

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products

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204278, C25B 114, C25B 126, C25B 1103

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042565510

ABSTRACT:
A process for electrolysing at least a proportion of a liquid comprising an electrolyte which process comprises passing the liquid between electrodes, at least one of which is an anode and at least one of which is a cathode, the liquid being in a state of laminar flow substantially parallel to the electrodes, the electrodes being disposed substantially horizontally above each other and each electrode being permeable to the product(s) or solutions thereof produced at or adjacent the electrode and, where a density difference is generated on production of the products, the relative disposition of the electrodes is such that the density difference reduces the possibility of the product(s) produced at or adjacent the anode mixing with the product(s) produced at or adjacent the cathode. The process is especially applicable to the electrolysis of brine.

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patent: 3893897 (1975-07-01), Raetzsch
patent: 3976550 (1976-08-01), De Nora
J. Applied Electrochemistry, 1972, 2, pp. 59-69.
J. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1974, 5, pp. 111-136.

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