Electrolysis of water using hydrogen sulfide

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

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204101, 204128, C25B 104

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049959522

ABSTRACT:
Conditions have been found which make possible the continuous electrolysis of water using hydrogen sulfide. Contrary to the previous claims, it is not necessary to add a solvent for sulfur extraction. The invention avoids the difficulty of the passivation of the anode and the interruption of the current flow.

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