Claims
- 1. An electrode structure for ozone production consisting essentially of a perfluorocarbon sulfonic acid ion-exchange membrane as a solid electrolyte and an anode placed on one side of the solid electrolyte and having a lead oxide as an electrode catalyst, wherein only a porous, perfluorocarbon sulfonic acid ion-exchange resin layer is formed between said solid electrolyte and said anode.
- 2. An electrode structure as in claim 1, wherein said anode is formed by first covering a tantalum or tantalum-alloy substrate with an .alpha.-lead dioxide layer, and then covering said .alpha.-lead dioxide layer with a .beta.-lead dioxide layer.
- 3. An electrode structure as in claim 2, wherein said .alpha.-lead dioxide layer has a thickness of from 5 to 100 .mu.m.
- 4. An electrode structure as in claim 1, wherein said anode is formed by covering a titanium or titanium-alloy substrate with an electrically conductive intermediate layer and then covering said intermediate layer with an electrodeposited lead dioxide layer.
- 5. An electrode structure as in claim 1, wherein said anode comprises a porous substrate having fine through-holes having a diameter of from 5 to 300 .mu.m.
- 6. An electrode structure as in claim 1, wherein said porous, perfluorocarbon sulfonic acid ion-exchange resin layer has a packing ratio of from 5 to 50%.
- 7. An electrode structure as in claim 1, wherein said porous, perfluorocarbon sulfonic acid-based ion-exchange resin layer has a packing ratio of from 10 to 30%.
- 8. A process for producing an electrode structure for ozone production which comprises coating one side of a perfluorocarbon sulfonic acid ion-exchange membrane as a solid electrolyte with only a liquid, perfluorocarbon sulfonic acid ion-exchange resin, heat-treating the liquid ion-exchange resin coating to form an ion-exchange resin layer, and then positioning an anode to keep it in close contact with the ion-exchange resin layer, said anode having a lead oxide as an electrode catalyst.
- 9. A process for producing an electrode structure as in claim 8, wherein said heat-treating is carried out at a temperature of from 110.degree. to 250.degree. C.
- 10. A process for producing an electrode structure as in claim 8, wherein said heat-treating is carried out at a temperature of from 175.degree. to 200.degree. C.
- 11. A process for producing an electrode structure for ozone production which comprises coating one side of a perfluorocarbon sulfonic acid ion-exchange membrane as a solid electrolyte with only a suspension of a perfluorocarbon sulfonic acid ion-exchange resin powder, heat-treating the suspension coating to form an ion-exchange resin layer, and then positioning an anode to keep it in close contact with the ion-exchange resin layer, said anode having a lead oxide as an electrode catalyst.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 07/738,639 filed Jul. 31, 1991, now abandoned.
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