Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic
Patent
1978-03-02
1980-09-23
Mack, John H.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Apparatus
Electrolytic
204283, 204284, 204290R, 204292, C25B 1103, C25B 1108, C25B 1508, C25B 900
Patent
active
042241294
ABSTRACT:
An oxygen gas-bearing, flow-through electrode has in associated, cooperative combination: (i) a porous, fluid-pervious and permeable, catalyst-bearing body section adapted to be operated in the fluid-flooded condition; coupled with (ii) means for intimately mixing and delivering to said body section in pore-flooding supply quantities an interblended gas-entrained fluid mixture in effectively reactive relative proportions of desired liquid electrolyte and oxygen-bearing gas. The electrode can be used in any electrolytic cell which is adapted, by inclusion of appropriate components and constituent materials therein, to either generate electricity by chemical action when operated in the galvanic mode or, alternatively when operated in the electrolysis mode, to make recoverable product from the ionically decomposed constituents of the dissolved molecules in the electrolyte.
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McIntyre James A.
Phillips Robert F.
Dickerson, Jr. James H.
Mack John H.
The Dow Chemical Company
Valentine D. R.
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