Stable lead dioxide anode and method for production

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products

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204290R, 204294, C25B 130, C25B 1102, C25B 1112, C25B 1116

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042369789

ABSTRACT:
An improved insoluble anode for electrowinning is described which comprises a graphite substrate covered by a tight fitting sheet of a nonconductive electrolytically inert mesh material over which covered substrate is electrodeposited a layer of lead dioxide. The anode is formed by covering the graphite substrate with a sheet of the inert mesh material and thereafter electrodepositing lead dioxide thereon until a smooth layer of lead dioxide completely covers the mesh material. The anodes are electrolytically stable and are not susceptible to cracking.

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