Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products
Patent
1986-06-04
1990-05-22
Niebling, John F.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Processes and products
204283, 204294, 204254, 204268, C25B 130
Patent
active
049275097
ABSTRACT:
A bipolar, filter press type cell is disclosed having a liquid permeable diaphragm which is particularly suited for the electrolysis of a brine solution to produce chlorine and caustic or the electrolysis of an aqueous alkali metal hydroxide to produce an aqueous alkaline hydrogen peroxide solution. The cell can include a multiplicity of cell units extending generally in a vertical as well as a horizontal direction. A porous, self-draining electrode assembly includes a current distributor in contact with a side of the electrode opposite the electrolyte active side of the electrode.
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Bissett David
James Allan
Mathur Indresh
Gorgos Kathryn
H-D Tech Inc.
Niebling John F.
Pierce Andrew E.
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