Apparatus for removing ions from an ionized liquid

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Coating – forming or etching by sputtering

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204180R, 204180P, 204299R, 210 37R, 210 38R, C02B 114

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ABSTRACT:
The system for removing ions from an ionized liquid of the type employing rotating bipolar electrodes wherein at least one of the electrodes is provided with a surface comprising a plurality of segments of electrically conducting material, each of which segments is electrically insulated from the other and with brush contact means to apply one polarity voltage to a plurality of segments on one side of the electrode and the opposite polarity voltage to a similar plurality of segments on the opposite side of the electrode to provide the voltage polarity difference between the two sides of the electrode to cause ion adsorption from one part of the ionized liquid and ion rejection to another portion of the ionized liquid.

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Nernst, "Theoretical Chemistry "(1895) p. 321.

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