Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic
Patent
1992-03-12
1993-09-07
Valentine, Donald R.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Apparatus
Electrolytic
204244, 204246, 204247, C25C 300, C25D 1700
Patent
active
052425630
ABSTRACT:
A molten salt reactor for potentiostatic electroplating that includes a rtor chamber defined by a peripheral wall, a bottom wall and a top cover. The bottom wall of the reactor chamber has an opening, to which a first end of a gas inlet conduit is attached so as to be in fluid communication with the reactor chamber. A crucible support platform is positioned within the reactor chamber, and a crucible for holding a molten salt is mounted thereon. A furnace substantially surrounds the peripheral wall of the reactor chamber and the first end of the gas inlet conduit. The crucible support platform is electrically insulated from the reactor chamber. An inert gas flows from the gas inlet conduit, through a lower portion of the reactor chamber, past the crucible support platform, through an upper portion of the reactor chamber, and to a gas outlet in the upper portion of the reactor chamber. The inert gas is heated within the first end of the gas inlet conduit prior to flowing into the lower portion of the reaction chamber.
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Hess Ralph M.
Stern Kurt H.
Edelberg Barry A.
McDonnell Thomas E.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
Valentine Donald R.
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