Claims
- 1. A bonded, coherent fibrous web substrate including a fibrous web matrix which comprises a plurality of fibers, at least a portion of which comprising electrically conductive fibers, and a binder consisting of a fluorine-containing polymer, said plurality of fibers being coherently bonded together with said fluorine-containing polymer, and said web substrate having a resistivity of up to about .[.0.4 .OMEGA. cm..]. .Iadd.4.0 .OMEGA..cm. .Iaddend.
- 2. The web substrate as defined by claim 1, having a resistivity of up to .[.0.1.]. .Iadd.1.0 .Iaddend..OMEGA..cm.
- 3. The web substrate as defined by claim 1, said conductive fibers comprising filamentary elements having diameters of less than about 1 mm and lengths in excess of about 0.5 mm.
- 4. The web substrate as defined by claim 3, said conductive fibers comprising filamentary elements having diameters ranging from about 10.sup.-5 to 0.1 mm and lengths ranging from about 1 to 20 mm.
- 5. The web substrate as defined by claim 1, said web matrix comprising electrically non-conductive fibers having a resistivity in excess of 0.4 .omega..cm, the diameters of which being less than about 1 mm and the lengths of which being in excess of about 0.5 mm.
- 6. The web substrate as defined by claim 5, said non-conductive fibers having diameters ranging from about 10.sup.-5 to 0.1 mm and lengths ranging from about 1 to 20 mm.
- 7. The web substrate as defined by claim 5, said conductive fibers comprising carbon fibers.
- 8. The web substrate as defined by claim 5, said non-conductive fibers comprising asbestos fibers.
- 9. The web substrate as defined by claim 5, the weight of said non-conductive fibers comprising up to 90% by weight of the total weight of said conductive fibers plus said non-conductive fibers.
- 10. The web substrate as defined by claim 9, the weight of said non-conductive fibers comprising from 20 to 70% by weight of the total weight of said conductive fibers plus non-conductive fibers.
- 11. The web substrate as defined by claim 1, said conductive fibers comprising carbon fibers.
- 12. The web substrate as defined by claim 1, said binder comprising a fluorinated homo- or copolyolefin.
- 13. The web substrate as defined by claim 12, at least some of the fluorinated monomer units comprising said polyolefin being completely fluorosubstituted.
- 14. The web substrate as defined by claim 12, at least some of the fluorinated monomer units comprising said polyolefin being completely halosubstituted with fluorine atoms and at least one chlorine, bromine or iodine atoms, or combinations thereof.
- 15. The web substrate as defined by claim 12, said fluoropolymer comprising tetrafluoroethylene, hexafluoropropylene, chlorotrifluoroethylene or bromotrifluoroethylene monomer units, or combination thereof.
- 16. The web substrate as defined by claim 12, said fluoropolymer comprising up to 75% of ethylenically unsaturated monomer units having at least as many fluorine atoms as carbon atoms.
- 17. The web substrate as defined by claim 1, said fluorine-containing polymer binder comprising up to 60% by weight of the total weight of said web.
- 18. The web substrate as defined by claim 17, said fluorine-containing polymer binder comprising from 5 to 50% by weight of the total weight of said web.
- 19. The web substrate as defined by claim 1, comprising at least one electrocatalytic agent.
- 20. The web substrate as defined by claim 19, said at least one electrocatalytic agent comprising particulates having particle sizes ranging from 1 to 100 .mu.m.
- 21. The web substrate as defined by claim 20, said electrocatalytic particulates comprising a platinum group metal, or a nickel-zinc, nickel-aluminum, titanium-nickel, molybdenum-nickel, sulfur-nickel, nickel-phosphorus, cobalt-molybdenum, or lanthanum-nickel alloy, or pair thereof.
- 22. The web substrate as defined by claim 19, said at least one electrocatalytic agent comprising up to 50% by weight of the total weight of the bonded web.
- 23. The web substrate as defined by claim 22, said at least one electrocatalytic agent comprising from 1 to 30% by weight of the total weight of the bonded web.
- 24. The web substrate as defined by claim 19, further comprising hydrophilic agents, conductive powders or nonconductive powders.
- 25. A web substrate as defined by claim 1 produced by a process comprising formulating a liquid suspension which comprises said fibers and said fluorine-containing polymer binder, forming a fibrous web by elimination of the liquid medium therefrom, and drying the fibrous web thus formed.
- 26. The web substrate defined by claim 25, said liquid suspension comprising at least one additive selected from among non-conductive fibers, conductive powder, non-conductive powder, hydrophilic agent, pore-forming agent, and catalytic agent.
- 27. The web substrate defined by claim 25, said liquid suspension being formulated by incorporating a dispersion of the fluorine-containing polymer binder into a dispersion of said fibers, the fibers being dispersed in from 1/5 to 1/2 of the final amount of the liquid dispersion medium.
- 28. The web substrate defined by claim 25, said fibrous web being formed by filtering said suspension through a highly porous material under programmed vacuum.
- 29. The web substrate of claim 28, wherein additives such as conductive powders, nonconductive powders, nonconductive fibers, hydrophilic agents, pore-forming agents and catalytic agents are in suspension and are introduced into said formed web by filtering the suspension through the web.
- 30. The web substrate defined by claim 25, comprising drying said fibrous web for from 1 to 24 hours at a temperature of from 70.degree. to 120.degree. C. and thence coherently bonding same by heating said dried web at a temperature from 5.degree. to 50.degree. C. higher than the melting or softening point of said fluorine-containing polymer for from 2 to 60 minutes.
- 31. A cathodic element comprising the web substrate as defined by claim 1.
- 32. The cathodic element at defined by claim 31, comprising an electrocatalytic agent.
- 33. The cathodic element as defined by claim 31, comprising an electrolysis diaphragm separator.
- 34. In an electrolytic cell comprising a cathode and an anode, the improvement which comprises utilizing as the cathode therefor, the cathodic element as defined by claim 31.
- 35. A cathodic element comprising a composite of an elementary cathode which includes a metallic surface and the web substrate as defined by claim 1.
- 36. The web substrate of claim 1, further comprising a pore forming agent of an alkali metal salt, an alkaline metal salt or amphoteric alumina or silica, which pore forming agents are removable by leaching or chemical or thermal decomposition.
- 37. The web substrate of claim 36, wherein the particle size of the pore-forming agent is rom 5-50 .mu.m and used so as to provide a porosity of at least 90% or more.
- 38. The web substrate of claim 36, wherein the particle size of the pore-forming agent is from 5-50 .mu.m and used so as to provide a porosity of 90% or less.
- 39. The web substrate as defined by claim 1, further comprising hydrophilic agents, conductive powders or nonconductive powders.
- 40. The web substrate as defined by claim 39, wherein the hydrophilic agent is sodium dioctylsulfosuccinate.
- 41. A bonded, coherent fibrous web substrate including a fibrous web matrix which comprises a plurality of fibers, at least a portion of which comprise electrically conductive fibers, and a binder consisting of a fluorine-containing polymer, said plurality of fibers being coherently bonded together with said fluorine-containing polymer, and said web substrate having a resistivity of up to about .[.0.4 .OMEGA. cm.]. .Iadd.4.0 .OMEGA..cm.Iaddend., wherein said web matrix comprises electrically non-conductive fibers having a resistivity in excess of 0.4 .OMEGA. cm, the diameters of which being less than about 1 mm and the lengths of which being in excess of about 0.5 mm and electrically conductive fibers.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 623,409 filed Jun. 22, 1984.
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