Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic
Patent
1979-04-03
1980-05-13
Mack, John H.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Apparatus
Electrolytic
204237, 204260, 204263, 204266, C25D 1700, C25D 2104, C25D 2112, C25D 2116
Patent
active
042027527
ABSTRACT:
A fluid bed electrolysis cell and system are provided for efficiently extracting electroplatable metal ions from an electrolyte, the cell employed having preferably a plurality of anodes and cathodes concentrically disposed relative to each other, each of the anodes being partitioned from each of the cathodes by a porous diaphragm such as to define a plurality of anode chambers and cathode chambers. Each of the cathode chambers are adapted to support a fluidizable cathode bed of electrically conductive particulate material, e.g., powdered nickel, copper, and the like.
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Hodges Donald R.
Nikolic Cvetko
Sherwood William G.
Amax Inc.
Ciomek Michael A.
Kalil Eugene J.
Mack John H.
Valentine D. R.
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