Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products
Patent
1976-07-14
1980-05-20
Kaplan, G. L.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Processes and products
204 50R, 204242, C25D 500, C25D 2100
Patent
active
042038081
ABSTRACT:
Packages of undivided electrolytic cells for electrochemical synthesis having a plurality of metal-plated cathodes with corresponding anodes are produced by assembling and permanently fixing the electrodes in substantially parallel-planar relationship as a package and thereafter electroplating the cathodes in package form by applying an electric potential between the anodes and cathodes in an electroplating solution containing the plating metal in complex form, the anodes functioning as non-sacrificial anodes during electroplating. Such electroplating may be accomplished in the electrochemical synthesis cells and may employ the same power application means and controls as the means and controls employed in the electrochemical synthesis.
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Campbell Charles R.
Heckle William A.
Mathews III Marion J.
Awalt, Jr. Thomas Y.
Kaplan G. L.
Monsanto Company
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