Claims
- 1. A cell for the electrolysis of an aqueous solution of an alkali metal halide comprising at least a cathodic unit, containing at least a vertical cathode, and an anodic unit, containing at least a vertical anode, combinable in a filter press assembly, each unit defining a compartment with fluid inlets and outlets, respectively, in proximity the bottom and to the top of an electrically conducting frame of each unit and further comprising a flexible ion exchange, hydraulically impermeable, vertically oriented membrane which hydraulically separates the compartment of an anodic unit from the compartment of a cathodic unit,
- said vertical anode having the shape of a planar, substantially rigid and electrically conducting screen placed adjacently parallel to a face of the membrane and electrically connected to the conducting frame of the respective anodic unit, wherein
- said vertical cathode is a porous static bed of a conducting and cathodically resistant packing material contained between a surface of said membrane opposing the cathodic compartment and a vertically extended current distributing hydraulically impermeable plate of a conducting and cathodically resistant material, spaced from and parallel to said surface of the membrane and electrically connected to the frame of the respective cathodic unit,
- said current distributing plate defining, inside the relative cathodic compartment, a downflow space for a de-gassed catholyte open toward the bottom and toward the top of the compartment and separating said static bed from said downflow space.
- 2. The cell according to claim 1, wherein said downflow space for the de-gassed catholyte within the cathodic compartment has screens across an opening toward the top and toward the bottom of the compartment preventing the packing material forming said static bed from encroaching inside said downflow space.
- 3. The cell according to claim 2, wherein said screen across the opening toward the top of the compartment of said catholyte downflow space within the cathodic compartment comprises a porous mass of fibers of a gas adsorbing material.
- 4. The cell according to claim 3, wherein the gas adsorbing material is polytetrafluorethylene.
- 5. The cell according to claim 1, wherein at least a top portion of said static bed contains particles of a gas adsorbing material.
- 6. The cell according to claim 1, wherein each anodic unit is placed between two cathodic units in the filter press assembly and contains two screen anodes electrically connected to the conducting frame defining the anodic compartment,
- a pair of substantially parallel conducting plates spaced one from the other and substantially parallel and in an intermediate position in respect to said two screen anodes extends from one vertically extending wall to the opposite vertically extending wall of the frame, forming a downflow space for a de-gassed anolyte open toward the bottom and toward the top of the anodic compartment.
- 7. The cell according to claim 1, wherein each anodic unit is placed between two cathodic units in the filter press assembly and contains two screen anodes connected to the conducting frame,
- said frame being formed with a substantially flat plate of a valve metal without any flange portion,
- sealing being provided by a gasket having substantially a "C" shape fitted over the edge of the flat plate forming said conducting frame of the anodic unit and pressed against a flange surface belonging to the adjacent cathodic unit of the filter press assembly.
- 8. The cell according to claim 7, wherein said membrane is provided with a superficial porous layer of particles of a hydrophylic inorganic corrosion resistant material at least on the surface facing the cathodic compartment of the cell.
- 9. The cell according to claim 7, wherein the membrane is provided with a porous layer containing particles of a catalytic material on at least one surface.
- 10. The cell according to claim 9, wherein the membrane has said porous layer on the surface facing the anodic compartment of the cell and said catalytic material is a material resistant to the anolyte and to anodic products.
- 11. The cell according to claim 10, wherein said catalytic material contains at least an oxide or a mixed oxide of a metal belonging to the group consisting of platinum, iridium, ruthenium, palladium, rhodium and tin.
- 12. The cell according to claim 9, wherein the membrane has said porous layer on the surface facing the cathodic compartment of the cell and said catalytic material is a material resistant to caustic soda and has a low hydrogen overvoltage.
- 13. The cell according to claim 11, wherein said catalytic material contains at least an oxide, a mixed oxide, an intermetallic compound, a metallic black or mixtures thereof of at least a metal belonging to the group consisting of platinum, iridium, ruthenium, rhodium, palladium and nickel.
- 14. The cell according to claim 1, wherein said static bed is substantially formed by a packing material having at least the surface thereof formed by a metal belonging to the group consisting of nickel, iron and alloys thereof.
- 15. The cell according to claim 14, wherein said packing material has a shape belonging to the group consisting of balls, cylinders, semi-cylinders, saddles, Raschig rings, grains and fibers.
- 16. The cell according to claim 14, wherein said packing material is coated with a superficial layer containing at least a catalytic material belonging to the group consisting of platinum, iridium, ruthenium, palladium, rhodium, nickel and oxides, mixed oxides, intermetallic compound, metallic blacks of said metals.
- 17. A method for generating chlorine by electrolysis of an aqueous solution of an alkali metal chloride comprising conducting the electrolysis in a cell having a flexible, hydraulically impermeable, ion exchange membrane vertically disposed and separating an anodic compartment containing a foraminous anode extending along a face of the membrane, from a cathodic compartment containing a static bed cathode extending along the other face of the membrane and confined between the membrane and a hydraulically impermeable cathodic current distribution baffle plate, parallel and spaced from the face of the membrane, which defines, within the cathodic compartment, a downflow recycle space open toward the top and toward the bottom of the compartment, free of particles constituting said static bed cathode,
- circulating an aqueous solution of an alkali metal chloride through the anodic compartment in contact with said foraminous anode;
- diluting the alkali metal hydroxide which forms within the cathodic compartment by feeding water inside the compartment and simultaneously recovering from the compartment a concentrated hydroxide solution;
- continuously recycling a partially de-gassed aqueous solution of alkali metal hydroxide from the top portion of the cathodic compartment to the bottom thereof through said recycle space by a density difference existing between a gas rich dispersion raising said static bed cathode and a partially de-gassed dispersion downflowing through said recycle space.
- 18. The method according to claim 17, further characterized by
- recovering a portion of the gas-liquid dispersion from the top of the cathodic compartment of the cell, and by flowing the dispersion into a gas-liquid separator vessel external to the cathodic compartment and by recycling completely de-gassed liquid from the bottom of said separator to the bottom of the cathodic compartment and by adding dilution water to the degassed liquid stream before entering the bottom of the cathodic compartment.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/252,919 filed Oct. 4, 1988, now abandoned.
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