Process for electrolyzing brine in a permionic membrane electrol

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204128, C25B 134

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ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is an electrolytic cell having an anode unit, a cathode unit substantially parallel to and spaced from the anode unit with individual cathodic elements therein, and a permionic membrane interposed between the cathodic unit and the anodic unit. The individual cathodic elements are elongate elements substantially perpendicular to the anode unit. Also disclosed is an electrolytic cell comprising a plurality of cathode units electrically in parallel, a plurality of anode units electrically in parallel and interleaved between the cathode units so that a cathode unit is interleaved between a pair of adjacent anode units and an anode unit is interleaved between a pair of adjacent cathode units. The electrolytic cell also has a plurality of permionic membranes, each permionic membrane interposed between a cathode unit and an anode unit.

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U.S. application Ser. No. 439,058, filed 2-4-74.

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