Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products
Patent
1984-06-20
1986-04-08
Niebling, John F.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Processes and products
204 59R, 204 72, 204 98, 204101, 204105R, 204128, 204129, C25B 100, C25B 112, C25B 300, C25B 1502
Patent
active
045811059
ABSTRACT:
The invention is a method for operating an electrochemical cell of the type having an anode and a cathode which are in contact with an aqueous electrolyte in the presence of at least one electroactive species, said method comprising: electrochemically converting at least a portion of at least one electroactive species to at least one electrochemical product while maintaining said aqueous electrolyte at supercritical fluid conditions.
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Silvestri et al., "Electrochemical Processes in Supercritical Phases", Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl. 20 (1981), No. 1, pp. 101-102.
"Energy Studies", Newsletter for the Center for Energy Studies of the University of Texas at Austin, vol. 8, No. 4, Mar., Apr. 1983, p. 3.
Chao Mou S.
Hoyer Gale G.
Paulaitis Michael E.
Varjian Richard D.
Chapman Terryence
Dickerson, Jr. James H.
Niebling John F.
The Dow Chemical Company
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