Claims
- 1. A high-efficiency electrolyzer for the production of sodium hypochlorite or sodium chlorate comprising elementary units consisting of interleaved anodes and cathodes, each anode and each cathode formed by a metal plate, characterized in that, said anodes are provided with foraminous sheets, made of perforated sheets or flattened expanded metal sheets applied to said metal plates by a multiplicity of connection points, said foraminous sheets having an electrocatalytic coating for chloride evolution applied thereto.
- 2. The electrolyzer of claim 1 characterized in that said foraminous sheets have a thickness equal or less than 1 mm.
- 3. The electrolyzer of claim 1 characterized in that said foraminous sheets have a void ratio at least equal to 50% of the total surface.
- 4. The electrolyzer of claim 1 characterized in that said foraminous sheets are made of perforated or expanded and flattened sheets.
- 5. The electrolyzer of claim 4 characterized in that said expanded sheets have rhomboidal openings with a major diagonal comprised between 2 and 10 mm and a minor diagonal comprised between 1 and 5 mm.
- 6. The electrolyzer of claim 1 characterized in that said foraminous sheets applied to the anodes are made of titanium.
- 7. The electrolyzer of claim 1 characterized in that said connection points are arc or resistance electric welding points.
- 8. The electrolyzer of claim 1 characterized in that said connection points form a square pattern with the spacing between welds being equal to or less than 20 centimeters.
- 9. The electrolyzer of claim 1 characterized in that the cathodes are also provided with foraminous sheets made of perforated sheets or flattened metal sheets.
- 10. The electrolyzer of claim 9 characterized in that said foraminous sheets are provided with an electrocatalytic coating for hydrogen evolution.
Priority Claims (1)
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PRIOR APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 386,686, filed Feb. 10, 1995, now abandoned.
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