Claims
- 1. An electrolytic cell for recovery of a metal from a molten electrolyte containing a metal compound, said cell having a housing containing at least one internal electrolysis compartment, at least one electrode assembly in each said compartment, said assembly including an anode, a cathode and at least one bipolar electrode disposed between said anode and said cathode so as to form interpolar spaces in which electrolysis occurs, and connections for conveying electrical current to and from said cell, wherein said bipolar electrode, or each said bipolar electrode when there is more than one, mechanically and electrically comprises a single entity and substantially completely surrounds the principal electrolysing surface of said anode, or a next-innermost bipolar electrode, and wherein said cathode substantially completely surrounds the principal electrolysing surface of said bipolar electrode or, when there is more than one of said bipolar electrodes, an outermost one of said bipolar electrodes.
- 2. An electrolytic cell according to claim 1 wherein said cathode mechanically and electrically comprises a single entity.
- 3. An electrolytic cell according to claim 1 wherein said cathode and said at least one bipolar electrode are held together in the form of a unitary assembly that can be inserted into said electrolysis compartment as a single unit.
- 4. An electrolytic cell according to claim 3 wherein said unitary assembly can also be withdrawn from said electrolysis compartment as a single unit.
- 5. An electrolytic cell according to claim 3 having at least one connector on said cathode for attachment to a cathode busbar, said connector providing support for said unitary assembly on said busbar.
- 6. An electrolytic cell according to claim 1 wherein said cathode has an open lower end and carries an inwardly extending support structure at said lower end, said support structure providing support for said at least one bipolar electrode, at least during assembly of said cell.
- 7. An electrolytic cell according to claim 6 wherein said support structure comprises an extension of said cathode projecting partially over said open lower end, said at least one bipolar electrode being supported, at least during assembly of said cell, on said extension via at least one electrically insulating spacer.
- 8. An electrolytic cell according to claim 7 comprising a plurality of bipolar electrodes, each having open lower ends provided with extensions projecting inwardly partially over said open lower ends, each said extension except for said extension of an innermost bipolar electrode, providing support, at least during assembly of said cell, via at least one insulating spacer, for a next innermost bipolar electrode.
- 9. An electrolytic cell according to claim 6 wherein said support structure is an insulated structure through which electrolyte can enter said interpolar spaces, said support structure being carried by supports from said cathode.
- 10. An electrolytic cell according to claim 9 wherein said insulated support structure is in the form of a perforated plate.
- 11. An electrolytic cell according to claim 1 wherein said at least one bipolar electrode has a horizontal cross-sectional profile defined between opposed anode- and cathode-facing electrolysing surfaces that are each circular, elliptical, square, rectangular, polygonal or oval.
- 12. An electrolytic cell according to claim 11 wherein said at least one electrode has a horizontal cross-sectional profile defined between opposed anode- and cathode-facing electrolysing surfaces that are each circular.
- 13. An electrolytic cell according to claim 12 wherein said cathode has a horizontal cross-sectional shape that is a circular annulus.
- 14. An electrolytic cell according to claim 11 wherein said cathode has a horizontal cross-sectional shape that is the same as said shape of said at least one bipolar electrode.
- 15. An electrolytic cell according to claim 1 wherein said at least one bipolar electrode is machined from a single piece of graphite.
- 16. An electrolytic cell according to claim 1, wherein said at least one bipolar electrode comprises a plurality of pieces of graphite fastened together by fastening means selected from the group consisting of glue and mechanical fasteners.
- 17. An electrolytic cell according to claim 16 wherein each bipolar electrode of said plurality is made up of at least two annular sections of corresponding diameter stacked vertically, wherein said annular sections of corresponding diameter are fastened together by fastening means selected from the group consisting of glue and mechanical fasteners to form a single electrical and mechanical entity, and wherein each said annular section is a single piece of graphite.
- 18. An electrolytic cell according to claim 16 having a plurality of bipolar electrodes, said plurality of bipolar electrodes comprising at least two vertically stacked nested groups of annular sections wherein individual annular sections of corresponding diameter of adjacent groups are fastened together by fastening means, and wherein said nested groups of annular sections are each a product formed from a single piece of graphite by a milling operation involving removal of a kerf to form said interpolar spaces.
- 19. An electrolytic cell according to claim 1, having a plurality of said bipolar electrodes forming a nested group, wherein said nested group of bipolar electrodes is a product formed from a single piece of graphite by a milling operation involving removal of a kerf to form said interpolar spaces.
- 20. An electrolytic cell according to claim 1, wherein said at least one bipolar electrode is made of graphite having a steel liner on an anode-facing surface thereof, said steel liner being attached to the graphite by gluing or mechanically fastening.
- 21. An electrolytic cell according to claim 1, wherein an electrolyte level control mechanism is incorporated within said cathode.
- 22. An electrolytic cell for recovery of a metal from a molten electrolyte containing a metal compound, said cell having a housing containing at least one internal electrolysis compartment, at least one electrode assembly in each said compartment, said assembly comprising an anode, a cathode and at least one bipolar electrode disposed between said anode and said cathode so as to form interpolar spaces in which electrolysis occurs, and connections for conveying electrical current to and from said cell, wherein said cathode substantially surrounds the at least one bipolar electrode and said anode, and wherein said cathode and said at least one bipolar electrode are held together in the form of a unitary assembly that is adapted for insertion into the electrolysis compartment as a unit during cell assembly.
- 23. A unitary electrode assembly for insertion into an electrolytic cell used for recovery of a metal from a molten electrolyte containing a metal compound, including at least one bipolar electrode and a cathode, wherein each said bipolar electrode comprises mechanically and electrically a single entity, and in that said cathode substantially surrounds a principal electrolysing surface of said bipolar electrode(s) and holds said bipolar electrode(s) as a single unit.
- 24. An assembly according to claim 23 wherein said cathode mechanically and electrically comprises a single entity.
- 25. An electrolytic cell for recovery of a metal from a molten electrolyte containing a metal compound, said cell having a housing containing at least one internal electrolysis compartment, at least one electrode assembly in each said compartment, said assembly comprising an anode and a cathode, and connections for conveying electrical current to and from said cell, wherein said cathode has a structure that incorporates an electrolyte level control mechanism.
Parent Case Info
This application is a 371 of PCT/CA95/00227, filed Apr. 21, 1995.
PCT Information
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PCT/CA95/00227 |
4/21/1995 |
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WO96/33297 |
10/24/1996 |
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