Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic
Patent
1995-06-13
1997-04-01
Gorgos, Kathryn
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Apparatus
Electrolytic
C25B 900
Patent
active
056162197
ABSTRACT:
A system and method for electrolysizing and/or heating a liquid electrolyte containing water having a conductive salt in solution and for producing excess heat within the water for use. An electrolytic cell includes a non-conductive housing having an inlet and an outlet and spaced apart first and second conductive foraminous grids connected within the housing. A plurality of microspheres each having improved conductive exterior multi-layers of uniform thickness are positioned within the housing in electrical contact with the first grid adjacent the inlet. The conductive microspheres are plated first with a metal cation which will reduce with hydrazine to form a conductive metal flash coating. The microspheres are then plated with a uniform layer of nickel, followed by plated layer of metallic hydride which is readily combinable with hydrogen or an isotope of hydrogen, then a uniform metallic support plating having a high hydrogen diffusion rate and a low hydride formation ratio. An electric power source in the system is operably connected across the first and second grids whereby electrical current flows between the grids within the liquid electrolyte. Heat is added to the water to elevate system electrolyte operating temperature for increased yields of heat for use.
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Gorgos Kathryn
Mee Brendan
Prescott Charles J.
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