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Bipolar-electrode electrolytic cell

  • US 5,015,354 A
  • Filed: 05/10/1989
  • Issued: 05/14/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/11/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A bipolar-electrode type series connected electrolytic cell for electrolysis of an electrolytic solution having a high electric resistance, including at least first and second diaphragms positioned to form a plurality of electrode compartments;

  • said compartments comprising a first outer compartment defined between a first side wall of the electrolytic cell and said first diaphragm positioned closest to said first side wall and in opposed relation thereto, a second outer compartment defined between a second side wall of the electrolytic cell and said second diaphragm positioned closest to said second side wall and in opposed relation thereto, and at least one inner electrode compartment defined between adjacent diaphragms;

    said first and second outer compartments each containing a single electrode placed on said first and second diaphragms respectively, said at least one inner compartment containing two same-polar electrodes, each electrode of which is placed on an adjacent diaphragm defining said at least one inner compartment;

    said electrodes being arranged such that different-polar electrodes are placed at opposing sides of each diaphragm, and such that the distance between same-polar electrodes within the same inner compartment is sufficiently large such that electrolysis therebetween does not substantially occur;

    wherein two different-polar electrodes at the terminal ends of the series connected electrolytic cell are each electrically connected to a collector, and each of the remaining anode electrodes and cathode electrodes is electrically connected to a different-polar electrode present on an adjacent diaphragm.

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