Claims
- 1. An electrode for the electrolysis of liquid electrolytes consisting of a porous graphite base having at least a portion of the pores of said base impregnated with a first layer of an electrocatalytic material comprising 0.2-8% of metals or metal compounds and being in electrical contact with said graphite and a second layer of an electrochemically inert organic compound insoluble in the electrolyte in which said electrode is utilized, said second layer covering said first layer and substantially filling the pores of said graphite base, said organic compound having a dropping point and/or a point of transition to the gas state above the electrode temperature during the electrolysis.
- 2. The electrode according to claim 1, wherein the organic compound comprises a substance selected from the group consisting of carbochain polymers, heterochain polymers, naturally-occurring and synthetic resins, bitumens, pitches, products of curing of curable oils and stand oils, and a mixture of said compounds.
- 3. The electrode for electrochemical processes according to claim 2, wherein use is made of a product selected from the group consisting of a product of curing of linseed oil, a product of curing of tall oil, a product of copolymerization of tall oil and linseed oil and a product of curing of tall stand oil.
- 4. An electrode for electrochemical processes, according to claim 2, which comprises use of a product selected from the group consisting of polymethylmethacrylate, and polyesteracrylate.
- 5. An electrode for electrochemical processes according to claim 2, which comprises use of a product selected from the group consisting of a phenol-formaldehyde resin, a furan resin, a polyester resin and an rosin.
- 6. An electrode for electrochemical processes according to claim 2, which comprises use of a product selected from the group consisting of oxidized petroleum bitumen and coal-tar pitch.
- 7. The electrode according to claim 2, wherein the carbochain polymer is a substance selected from the group consisting of polystyrene, polyethylene, polyvinylchloride, a mixture of polystyrene and polymethylmethacrylate and a mixture of polyethylene and paraffin.
- 8. The electrode according to claim 1, wherein said metal compounds are metal oxides.
- 9. The electrode according to claim 1, wherein said metals are selected from the group consisting of platinum, palladium, iridium, ruthenium and mixtures and alloys thereof.
- 10. The electrode according to claim 8, wherein said metal oxides are selected from the group consisting of oxides of platinum, palladium, iridium, ruthenium, iron, cobalt, nickel, chromium, copper, lead, manganese, mixtures thereof and mixtures thereof with metal oxides selected from the group consisting of oxides of titanium, tantalum zirconium, aluminum, bismuth, tungsten and niobium.
- 11. The electrode according to claim 9, wherein said metal is platinum.
- 12. An electrode according to claim 10, wherein said metal oxide is tricobalt tetraoxide.
- 13. An electrode according to claim 10, wherein said metal oxide is a mixture of oxides of ruthenium and titanium.
- 14. An electrode according to claim 10, wherein said metal oxide is ruthenium oxide.
- 15. An electrode for the electrolysis of liquid electrolytes consisting of a porous graphite base having at least a portion of the pores of said base impregnated with a first layer of an electrocatalytic material comprising 0.2-8% of a metal oxide and being in electrical contact with said graphite and a second layer of polystyrene being an electrochemically inert organic compound insoluble in the electrolyte in which said electrode is utilized, said second layer covering said first layer and substantially filling the pore of said graphite base, said organic compound having a dropping point and/or a point of transition to the gas state above the electrode temperature during the electrolysis.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 144,852 filed Apr. 29, 1980, now abandoned.
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