Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products
Patent
1979-05-14
1980-07-29
Andrews, R. L.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Processes and products
204128, 204263, 204266, C25B 134, C25B 900
Patent
active
042149584
ABSTRACT:
The invention describes a pressurized, three compartment membrane cell for the electrolyzing aqueous alkali metal halides at low cell voltages and with high cathodic current efficiencies. Unitary electrode-electrolyte structures, in the form electrochemically active electrodes physically bonded to ion transporting permselective membranes divide the cell into anode, cathode and buffer compartments. The buffer compartment feed is pressurized to maintain at a positive pressure differential with respect to the anode and cathode compartment feeds. The flexible unitary electrode-membrane electrolytes are forced outwardly against electronically conductive anode and cathode current collectors to provide uniform, constant and controllable contact between the bonded electrodes and thereby minimizing ohmic losses. A three compartment cell operated in this fashion not only minimizes the voltage required to electrolyze the halide solution, but also increases the cathodic current efficiency at high caustic concentrations by providing multiple hydroxide rejection stages in a single cell process. The improvement in cathodic current efficiency is realized by forming a lower caustic concentration in the buffer compartment than in the cathode compartment thereby reducing backmigration of OH.sup.- ions into the anode compartment.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3954477 (1976-05-01), Arisaka
patent: 4124477 (1978-11-01), Tokawa et al.
Balko Edward N.
Coker Thomas G.
LaConti Anthony B.
McGray George B.
Andrews R. L.
Blumenfeld I. David
General Electric Company
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