Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic
Patent
1981-04-03
1982-05-11
Gantz, Delbert E.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Apparatus
Electrolytic
204282, 204292, 204294, 204296, C25B 900, C25B 1112, C25B 1308
Patent
active
043292160
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a method of electrolyzing an alkali metal chloride brine where the cathode is an intercalation compound of graphite and a transition metal. Also disclosed is a solid polymer electrolyte having as its cathode an intercalation compound of graphite and a transition metal, and an electrolytic cell having as its cathode an intercalation compound of graphite and a transition metal.
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Gantz Delbert E.
Goldman Richard M.
PPG Industries Inc.
Valentine Donald R.
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