Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic
Patent
1985-10-16
1987-03-03
Chapman, Terryence
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Apparatus
Electrolytic
156280, 156292, 156298, 429 42, C25B 1112, B32B 3112, H01M 486
Patent
active
046473599
ABSTRACT:
An improved electrocatalytic gas diffusion electrode comprising an open pore carbon cloth carrying on one side a first uniform mixture of noble-metal-catalyzed carbon and a hydrophobic binder adhered within the cloth pores and to the yarns of the cloth to a depth less than the thickness of the cloth, and a second uniform mixture of non-catalytic carbon and a hydrophobic binder adhered to the remaining open pore portion on the other side of said cloth; and method of preparation.
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Chapman Terryence
Prototech Company
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