Electrolytic methods employing graphitic carbon cathodes and ino

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204 86, 204 91, 204 92, C25B 100

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041804449

ABSTRACT:
Low voltage, low amperage electrolytic processes employing graphitic carbon as the cathode are disclosed. Unique inorganic water soluble complexes are produced when electrolytes are employed containing non-metallic compounds which may be reduced or hydrogenated to provide hydrogen-containing, electrically charged radicals, specifically hydrides, such as NH.sub.x, SH.sub.x and PH.sub.x. The complexes appear to be polymeric in nature, and contain graphitic carbon and/or any non-alkaline metal selected from Groups I-VIII of the Periodic Table as a backbone, depending upon the nature of the anode and the electrolytic process employed.

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