Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products
Patent
1988-02-24
1989-11-21
Niebling, John F.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Processes and products
204 10, 204 386, 204 96, 204DIG6, 264DIG25, 264DIG36, C25B 100
Patent
active
048820148
ABSTRACT:
Ceramic precursor compositions, such as metal hydroxides and oxides, are electrochemically deposited in a biased electrochemical cell. The cell typically generates hydroxide ions that precipitate metallic or semimetallic ions to form insoluble solids that may be separated from the cell, then dried, calcined and sintered to form a ceramic composition.
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Coyle R. Tom
Switzer Jay A.
Niebling John F.
Ryser David G.
Thompson Alan H.
Union Oil Company of California
Wirzbicki Gregory F.
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