Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic
Patent
1984-08-03
1985-08-13
Williams, Howard S.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Apparatus
Electrolytic
204 98, 204128, 204265, 204266, C25B 146
Patent
active
045348456
ABSTRACT:
The invention is a separator-gas electrode combination comprising a separator having a first and a second face adapted to permit the flow of fluids or ions therethrough; a gas electrode adapted to permit a liquid and a gas to enter and exit the electrode and having at least a first and a second face; and a non-conductive self-draining member having a fluid outlet. The self-draining member has at least two faces; at least a portion of a first face contiguous to at least a portion of one face of the separator and at least a portion of a second face contiguous to at least a portion of one face of the gas electrode. The self-draining member has a plurality of interconnected passageways which are in fluid transferring communication with the separator, the gas electrode, and the fluid outlet and provide the major conduit therebetween.
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McIntyre James A.
Phillips Robert F.
Chapman Terryence
Dickerson James H.
The Dow Chemical Company
Williams Howard S.
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