Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic
Patent
1982-06-30
1983-08-09
Walton, Donald L.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Apparatus
Electrolytic
429 46, 429198, 429 29, 204 98, 204128, H01M 808, C25B 110
Patent
active
043977308
ABSTRACT:
An electrolytic system is provided with a gas fed cathode in contact with an electrolyte to which an additive of trifluoromethane sulfonic acid (TFMSA) is added. The system can be employed in fuel cells, industrial electrolytic cells for production of gases such as chlorine, and in metal-air batteries. Preferably the porous cathode incorporates a catalyst such as gold, platinum, palladium, silver, and spinels of Ni and Co. The supply of fluid to the anode of the fuel cell is a hydrocarbon or H.sub.2 dissolved in NaOH. Oxygen or air is supplied to the cathode of the fuel cell. In the industrial electrolytic cell, the anodic source of fluid and electrolyte is brine solution, and the cathodic electrolyte is dilute caustic. In the metal-air battery, an anodic solution of NaOH is supplied to an anode of Al, Ga, Zn, etc. The cathodic solution and configuration are the same as with the fuel cell.
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International Business Machines - Corporation
Jones Graham S.
Walton Donald L.
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