Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic
Patent
1978-03-20
1979-05-29
Mack, John H.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Apparatus
Electrolytic
204296, 204266, C25B 900, C25B 1302, C25B 1308
Patent
active
041566394
ABSTRACT:
An electrolytic diaphragm cell for the production of halogen, hydrogen and an alkali metal hydroxide solution by electrolysis of an aqueous alkali metal halide solution, the cell comprising a plurality of anodes vertically mounted on the base of the cell, a cathode box providing cathodes between adjacent anodes, and a hydraulically permeable diaphragm between adjacent anodes and cathodes comprising one or more sheets of a porous non-melt-processable fluorine-containing polymer joined into the form of an endless-belt by a strip or strips of melt-processable fluorine-containing polymer fused into the sheet or sheets at or near juxtaposed edges of the sheet or sheets, the diaphragms being connected to upper and lower slotted supports of a melt-processable fluorine-containing polymer by means of strips of a melt-processable fluorine-containing polymer bonded to the supports at or near the slots therein and fused to the upper and lower edges of the diaphragm.
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Davies Peter J.
Vallance Christopher
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited
Mack John H.
Valentine D. R.
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