Bipolar electrode for anodic processes in undivided cells

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic

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204268, 204 72, C25B 1112, C25R 1104

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044040822

ABSTRACT:
Bipolar electrodes of graphite or glassy carbon are provided on the cathode side with metal nets of a material reducing the hydrogen overvoltage, such as nickel, copper, titanium, steel or brass and between the metal nets and the next anode a spacer made of an insulating material is inserted.

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