Multi-rotating disk electrode and solid polymer electrolyte elec

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic

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ABSTRACT:
Multi-rotating disk electrode and solid polymer electrolyte electrode type electrolytic bath in which surface area augment of electrode and agitation of solution are improved by multi-RDE while migration of reaction material and produced material toward other chamber is prevented by utilizing SPE electrode, whereby exhibiting high reaction yield under low electrolytic voltage. The invention is constituted such that multi-RDE electrode formed by stacking alternately circular shaped large RDEs and small RDEs, and SPE electrode combined with electrically conductive material such as metal in single layer or multiple layers on SPE surface, are simultaneously provided. According to the invention, higher reaction yield can be obtained than any other electrolytic synthesizing method as well as electrolytic bath.

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patent: 4125439 (1978-11-01), Fleischmann
Colin Oloman, AICHE Symposium Series 229, vol. 70, 68 (1983), Hiragame Koryo and Nishiguni Yoozo, Chemical Industry, 36 (10), 721 (1985).

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