Electrochemical cell with moving electrode

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic

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204269, 204279, 204286, 429 27, C25D 1710, C25B 900, C25C 702, H01M 400

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048000094

ABSTRACT:
The invention concerns an electrochemical cell with moving electrode which can be used for chemical current sources or electrolyzers in which one electrode is being consumed. A constant spacing between the electrode 1 and 6 is provided for. This is achieved by applying a force, for instance gravity, on one side of one electrode, which is transferred by means of a slanting plane or links at the sides of the electrodes to a direction perpendicular to the electrode surface, causing the motion of one electrode towards the other when one of them is consuming (dissolving).

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