Process for electrolysis of brine by mercury cathodes

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204251, C25B 138, C25B 140, C25B 900

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042093708

ABSTRACT:
The present invention refers to a process for electrolysis of brine by mercury cathodes, being the latter cathode separated from the anode by a porous diaphragm or membrane with diameter of pore such that mercury cannot pass through it.

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