High pressure electrochemical cell structure

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic

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204280, 204283, 429134, C25B 1103

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053166442

ABSTRACT:
An electrochemical cell electrode plate includes a laminar and preferably laminated assembly of at least two substantially identically configured plate-shaped components of an electrically conductive high-strength material, each including a fluid-pervious central portion and a solid frame portion integral with and surrounding the central portion. At least one through aperture is provided in the frame portion and forms a continuous fluid-flow conduit with the corresponding aperture of the other component. The frame portion of each of the components has at least one channel therein that is situated between the aperture and the central portion and opens onto the first major surface. The channels of the two components may be constituted by interrupted rows of mutually staggered slots that complement each other into a continuous passage that establishes communication between the aperture and at least one of the spaces of the central portion of one of the components.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2969315 (1961-01-01), Bacon
patent: 4432858 (1984-02-01), Schmitt et al.

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