Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic
Patent
1983-07-01
1985-05-14
Niebling, John F.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Apparatus
Electrolytic
75 20F, 428613, 423608, 502301, 502350, C25B 1100, C25C 702
Patent
active
045170690
ABSTRACT:
A self-supporting reticulate of titanium hydride (TiH.sub.2) is formed by slurry-coating an open cell organic synthetic resinous material, or other pore-former, and eliminating the carbon-containing components of binder and/or solvent, viscosity modifiers, thickening agents, and the like at a temperature below about 400.degree. C. In an analogous manner, an inorganic refractory material open cell substrate or other pore-former substrate may be slurry-coated and converted to a TiH.sub.2 reticulate in which the substrate is coated with TiH.sub.2 to yield a supported TiH.sub.2 reticulate. Either the self-supporting TiH.sub.2 reticulate, or the supported one, free of carbonaceous material, may be sintered to yield an essentially pure Ti (metal) reticulate which is essentially free of titanium carbide. Ti reticulates so formed are coated with Pt group metal oxides and used as anodes in chloroalkali cells.
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Harney Marilyn J.
Sane Ajit Y.
Vauss, Jr. Elvin M.
Eltech Systems Corporation
Freer John J.
Niebling John F.
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