Electrode and method for compressive and electro-osmotic dehydra

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products – Electrostatic field or electrical discharge

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2041801, 204294, 204299R, 204300R, B01D 1302, B01D 3506, C02F 1112

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ABSTRACT:
An electrode comprising a carbonaceous material including carbon fibers, which are bound together by means of carbon atoms. It is preferable that 10-50 w/w % of the carbonaceous material are short carbon fibers 2-20 mm long, which are dispersed and stacked in random directions substantially in a two-dimensional plane and shaped into a plate or sheet, in which the fibers bind to each other by means of carbon atoms to form a carbonaceous electrode. The invention further comprises the method of compressive and electro-osmotic dehydration, wherein direct current is flowed between the electrode, and the polarity is reversed after each predetermined amount of current flow.

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