Claims
- 1. An ion exchange membrane electrolyzer for the electrolysis of aqueous solution of electrolytes, made of a plurality of elementary cells, each cell delimited by a pair of elements and a pair of peripheral gaskets having an ion exchange membrane positioned in-between each of said elements comprising:a pair of sheets provided with a peripheral flange suitable for housing the peripheral gaskets, a multiplicity of projections having a planar top, and vertical depressions a support frame interposed between the flanges of the two sheets conductive elements for the electrical connection of each projection of a sheet with the corresponding projection of the other sheet elongated tiles vertically positioned over the depressions to form downcoming ducts a baffle on the upper part of each sheet close but not in contact with the internal edge of the peripheral flange and provided with connection holes with each depression provided with the elongated tile a distributor for feeding the electrolyte aqueous solution positioned in the lower part of each sheet along the internal edge of the peripheral flange a vertical downcoming duct for the discharge of the exhausted aqueous solutions and of the electrolysis products an expanded sheet or mesh connected to the planar surface of the projections of each sheet, said expanded sheet or mesh provided with an electrocatalytic film for the electrochemical reaction.
- 2. The electrolyzer of claim 1 characterized in that the projections of the sheet have a truncated conical form.
- 3. The electrolyzer of claim 1 characterized in that the conductive elements have a cylindrical form.
- 4. The electrolyzer of claim 1 characterized in that the conductive elements are fixed to a sheet.
- 5. The electrolyzer of claim 4 characterized in that the sheet is integral to the support frame.
- 6. The electrolyzer of claim 1 characterized in that the conductive elements are represented by the projections cold-pressed in a conductive sheet.
- 7. The electrolyzer of claim 1 characterized in that the conductive elements are connected to the projections by welding.
- 8. The electrolyzer of claim 1 characterized in that the conductive elements are made of carbon steel, nickel or copper.
- 9. The electrolyzer of claim 1 characterized in that supports are inserted between the expanded sheets and the planar surface of the projections.
- 10. The electrolyzer of claim 9 where the supports are U-shaped.
- 11. The electrolyzer of claim 9 characterized in that the surfaces of said supports are provided with holes.
- 12. The electrolyzer of claim 1 characterized in that the projections of the sheets of the elements are arranged according to a hexagonal configuration.
- 13. The electrolyzer of claim 1 characterized in that the depressions of the sheets of the elements are equally spaced.
- 14. The electrolyzer of claim 1 characterized in that the distributors for feeding the electrolytes are ducts provided with holes.
- 15. The electrolyzer of claim 1 characterized in that the vertical downcoming discharge duct is housed inside the elements in one of the depressions of the sheet.
- 16. The electrolyzer of claim 1 characterized in that the element is of the bipolar type and the expanded mesh is made of activated nickel on the cathode side and activated titanium on the anode side.
- 17. The electrolyzer of claim 16 characterized in that the activated expanded mesh or sheet on the cathode side is provided with bulges.
- 18. The electrolyzer of claim 17 characterized in that the bulges have the form of a spherical cup.
- 19. The electrolyzer of claim 17 characterized in that the bulges are compressed against the ion exchange membrane.
- 20. The electrolyzer of claim 16 characterized in that the activated expanded mesh or sheet on the anode side is provided with grooves.
- 21. The electrolyzer of claim 16 characterized in that the expanded meshes or sheets have hexagonal openings.
- 22. The electrolyzer of claim 16 characterized in that the activated titanium expanded sheets or meshes on the anode side are provided with an electrocatalytic coating for chlorine evolution made of mixed oxides or valve metals and platinum group metals.
- 23. The electrolyzer of claim 16 characterized in that the activated nickel expanded sheets or meshes on the cathode side are made of nickel and provided with an electrocatalytic coating for hydrogen evolution.
- 24. The electrolyzer of claim 1 characterized in that the electrolyte aqueous solutions are solutions of sodium chloride and caustic soda.
- 25. The electrolyzer of claim 1 where the projections are manufactured separately and fixed to the sheets.
- 26. The electrolyzer of claim 25 where said fixed projections are U-shaped and are provided with lateral baffles for electrolyte mixing.
- 27. The electrolyzer of claim 26 where said fixed projections have their surfaces in contact with the expanded meshes or sheets and are provided with holes.
- 28. In a process for electrolysis of brine to form chlorine, hydrogen and caustic soda, the improvement comprising effecting the electrolysis in an electrolyzer of claim 1.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
MI97A1296 |
Jun 1997 |
IT |
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MI98A0915 |
Apr 1998 |
IT |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a 371 PCT/EP98/03286 filed Jun. 2, 1998.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/EP98/03286 |
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WO |
00 |
12/22/1999 |
12/22/1999 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO98/55670 |
12/10/1998 |
WO |
A |
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0612865 |
Aug 1994 |
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0625591 |
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