Ionizable reducing and oxidizing gaseous supply means and process for catalytic barriers and electrodes
First Claim
1. A process for introducing ionizable reducing and oxidizing gases into an electrochemical cell and the like having an electrolyte, that comprises, introducing a main portion of a catalytic electrode or barrier of gas permeable material into the electrolyte with a rim portion of the material external to the electrolyte in a chamber isolated from the electrolyte, the gas permeable material having a thickness that is small relative to its other dimensions, and flowing said gas in said chamber along said rim portion and then diffusing the gas in said gas permeable material from the rim portion to the main portion along paths that are perpendicular to the thickness of the material.
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Abstract
This disclosure is concerned with the application of reducing or oxidizing gases, for use in electrochemical cells and the like embodying catalytic electrodes or barriers, at edge regions of such electrodes or barriers external to the cell electrolyte and the portions of electrodes or barriers contacting the electrolyte.
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1. A process for introducing ionizable reducing and oxidizing gases into an electrochemical cell and the like having an electrolyte, that comprises, introducing a main portion of a catalytic electrode or barrier of gas permeable material into the electrolyte with a rim portion of the material external to the electrolyte in a chamber isolated from the electrolyte, the gas permeable material having a thickness that is small relative to its other dimensions, and flowing said gas in said chamber along said rim portion and then diffusing the gas in said gas permeable material from the rim portion to the main portion along paths that are perpendicular to the thickness of the material.
- 2. A process for introducing hydrogen into an electrochemical cell having an electrolyte, that comprises, introducing a main portion of a catalytic electrode or barrier of gas permeable material into the electrolyte with a rim portion of the material external to the electrolyte in a chamber isolated from the electrolyte, the gas permeable material having a thickness that is small relative to its other dimensions, and flowing hydrogen gas in said chamber along said rim portion and then diffusing the gas in said material from the rim portion to the main portion along paths that are perpendicular to the thickness of the material.
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3. A process for introducing gaseous oxidant into an electrochemical cell having an electrolyte, that comprises, introducing a main portion of a catalytic electrode or barrier of gas permeable material into the electrolyte with a rim portion of the material external to the electrolyte in a chamber isolated from the electrolyte, the gas permeable material having a thickness that is small relative to its other dimensions, and flowing gaseous oxidant in said chamber along said rim portion and then diffusing the gaseous oxidant in said material from the rim portion to the main portion along paths that are perpendicular to the thickness of the material.
- 6. In electrochemical cell apparatus and the like including an electrolyte and operating with a gas-reducing or oxidizing catalytic electrode or barrier of gas permeable material having a thickness that is small relative to its other dimensions, means for disposing a main portion of said material within said electrolyte and a rim portion of said material external to the electrolyte in a chamber isolated from the electrolyte, and means for flowing gas in said chamber along said rim portion and diffusing the gas in said material from the rim portion to the main portion along paths that are perpendicular to the thickness of the material.
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