Cell for electrolyzing aqueous solutions using a porous anode se

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic

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204283, 204284, 204290F, 204295, 204296, C25B 1106, C25B 1304

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041207726

ABSTRACT:
Electrolysis of alkali metal chloride solutions to produce chlorine and alkali metal hydroxides is accomplished in a cell comprising an anode compartment, a cathode compartment and an anode separator which divides the anode compartment from the cathode compartment. The anode separator is comprised of a porous plate of a valve metal having an electrochemically active coating on the face, and an electrochemically non-active coating on the back and a portion of the interior. The electrochemically non-active barrier layer may include resinous materials, for example, polyarylene compounds or polyolefin compounds.
The anode separator provides improved gas separation properties, eliminates the need for a separate diaphragm or membrane and enables the cell to operate with reduced power requirements.

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