Honeycomb solid oxide electrolytic cell assembly and method

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic

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204257, 204260, 204268, 204269, 204284, 429 13, 429 30, 429 31, C25B 900, C25B 1508, C25B 1103, C25B 1104

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050097636

ABSTRACT:
A apparatus and method for the reduction and oxidation of constituents of a fluid is disclosed. The apparatus comprises a honeycomb-like structure of oxygen ion conducting ceramic having at least one passage. The passage is lined with a porous bipolar electrode and porous electrodes are formed outside the passage on the ceramic structure, the electrode in the passage being between the outside electrodes. If a voltage is applied to the outside electrodes, reducible and oxidizable constituents in a fluid passing over the passage electrode are oxidized and reduced. The capacity of the apparatus may be increased by increasing the number of passages/electrodes located between the outside electrodes.

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