Electrolytic method of preparing compounds with a gas permeable

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products

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204 72, 204 73A, 204 74, 204 81, 204290R, C25B 300, C25B 1112

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052325610

ABSTRACT:
A method of electrolytically producing an organic compound is disclosed, wherein an organic solvent and an electrolyte which is dissolved therein is placed in an anodic or cathodic chamber. The chambers are separated by a semi-permeable membrane. At least one of the electrodes is a gas permeable electrode which includes a reaction layer joined together with the gas permeable layer. The reaction layer is composed of minute hydrophilic and hydrophobic carbon black, and the gas permeable layer is composed of minute hydrophobic carbon black.

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