Carbon electrodes including trasition metal dispersed therein

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic

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ABSTRACT:
A carbon anode for a fluorine-producing cell is doped with a very fine dispersion of one or more transition metals, preferably nickel, vanadium and/or cobalt. The transition metal may be dispersed within the particles and/or the binder and is conveniently introduced in the form of an organic complex of the transition metal which decomposes during heat treatment of the consolidated mass of particles and binder.

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