Process for the electrolysis of liquid electrolytes using film f

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ABSTRACT:
This process, in which gas bubbles are formed in the electrolyte, is carried out in electrolytic cells which are non-partitioned or partitioned by at least one separator and in which at least one electrode is perforated. For this purpose, the electrolyte is caused to flow by means of gravity through the electrolytic cell in such a manner that a gas space is formed laterally to the main direction of flow of the electrolyte, both electrodes or the separators or one separator and the perforated electrode being wetted.

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