Claims
- 1. A consumable anode for use in a corrosive environment of an electrochemical cell, said anode being in the form of a plate-like member having remote faces and a peripheral edge and being formed of a reactive metal, said anode being improved by a protective film of a corrosion inhibiting metal extending entirely over said peripheral edge and at least peripheral portions of said faces to prevent the peripheral edge from being adversely affected by the environment.
- 2. An anode according to claim 1 wherein said corrosion inhibiting metal is selected from a group including gold, nickel and silver.
- 3. An anode according to claim 2 wherein said metal is nickel.
- 4. An anode according to claim 1 werein said anode is of a single cell type and one of said faces is inactive, and wherein said film completely covers said inactive face.
- 5. An anode according to claim 1 wherein said anode is of a dual cell type, and said corrosion inhibiting metal extends over peripheral portions of each of said faces.
- 6. An anode according to claim 1 wherein said anode is formed of material selected from the group of aluminum and lithium.
- 7. An anode according to claim 6 wherein said anode is formed of aluminum.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The U.S. Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Purchase Order No. 5513309 with The Continental Group, Inc., under Prime Contract No. W-7405-ENG-48 between the University of California and the U.S. Department of Energy.
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