Electrolysis: processes – compositions used therein – and methods – Electrolytic synthesis – Preparing nonmetal element
Reexamination Certificate
2007-12-11
2007-12-11
Wilkins, III, Harry D (Department: 1742)
Electrolysis: processes, compositions used therein, and methods
Electrolytic synthesis
Preparing nonmetal element
C205S688000, C205S742000, C210S748080
Reexamination Certificate
active
10869791
ABSTRACT:
The invention provides electrolytes for the electrochemical generation of nitrogen gas by anodic oxidation of triazole and tetrazole derivatives. Electrolytic cells incorporating these electrolytes are also disclosed. The nitrogen gas so produced may be useful to actuate mechanical transducers in fluid dispensers.
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Lencar Diana
Oloman Colin
King Jeffrey J.
Wilkins, III Harry D
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