Chemistry: physical processes – Physical processes – Crystallization
Patent
1975-02-19
1976-11-23
Wolk, Morris O.
Chemistry: physical processes
Physical processes
Crystallization
13 23, 23277R, 48 65, 204272, 219288, 219289, 219292, B01J 100, H05B 360
Patent
active
039934500
ABSTRACT:
An electrode assembly comprising a high voltage electrode having a generally cylindrical shape and being electrically connected to a high voltage source, where the cylinder walls may be open to flow of fluids and solids; an electrically grounded support electrode supporting said high voltage electrode by an electrically insulating support where both of the electrically grounded and electrically insulating support may be hollow; and an electrically grounded liner electrode arranged concentrically around both the high voltage and support electrodes. This assembly is specifically adapted for use in a fluidized bed chemical reactor as an improved heating means therefor.
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Knowlton Ted M.
Matthews Charles W.
Schora, Jr. Frank C.
Carlson Dean E.
The United States of America as represented by the United States
Turk Arnold
Wolk Morris O.
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