Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic
Patent
1979-12-03
1982-04-27
Edmundson, F.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Apparatus
Electrolytic
204 98, 204149, 204257, 204290R, 204290F, 204294, 429 40, C25B 1102, C02F 146, H01M 400
Patent
active
043269389
ABSTRACT:
Electrodes are disclosed which comprise a porous conductive material as a primary electrode component in electrical contact with a secondary electrode component which preferably is a metal, such as titanium. The secondary electrode component is normally conductive when operating as a cathode, and is capable of alternating between being non-conductive when operating as an anode and becoming conductive again when the electrode is operating as a cathode. Processes for removing metallic species from solution utilizing such electrodes are also disclosed.
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Das Gupta Sankar
Jacobs James K.
Mohanta Samaresh
Edmundson F.
HSA Reactors Limited
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