Claims
- 1. In a cell structure used in forming a bipolar electrode, filter press electrolytic cell unit, which unit is capable of being combined with other cell units to form a cell series;
- wherein in said series the cell structure is separated from adjacent cell structures by ion-exchange permselective membranes which are sealably disposed between each of the cell structures so as to form a plurality of electrolysis cells;
- each of said electrolysis cells having at least one planarly disposed membrane separating an anode compartment and cathode compartment of each electrolysis cell;
- said cell structure having a central barrier which physically separates an anode compartment of an electrolysis cell located on one side of the barrier from a cathode compartment of an adjacent electrolysis cell located on the opposite side of the barrier;
- said central barrier at least having a planarly disposed anode component situated in its adjacent anode compartment and at least having a planarly disposed cathode component situated in its adjacent cathode compartment with both electrode faces being substantially parallel to their planarly disposed membranes;
- said central barrier having the anode component of the adjacent anode compartment electrically connected through it to the cathode component of the adjacent cathode compartment;
- said anode and cathode compartments which are adjacent to the central barrier having a peripheral structure around their periphery to complete the physical definition of said compartments;
- said cell structure also having an electrical current transfer means associated with it for providing electrical current paths through the central barrier from its adjacent cathode compartments to its adjacent anode compartment;
- and which cell structure includes anode component and cathode component stand-off means for maintaining the anode component and cathode component of the two electrolysis cells adjacent to the central barrier at a predetermined distances from the central barrier;
- the improvement which comprises:
- the central barrier, the anode and cathode compartment peripheral structures, the anode component stand-off means, the cathode component stand-off means, and at least part of the electrical current transfer means all being integrally formed into a unitary central cell element made from a castable metal; and, further
- said castable material being electrically conductive so as to be the part of the electrical current transfer means which transfers electricity through the central barrier from the adjacent cathode compartment of the adjacent anode compartment; and
- said unitary central cell element being formed in such a fashion so as to provide the structural integrity required to physically support the contents of the adjacent electrolyte compartments as well as to support the associated electrolysis cell appurtenances which are desired to be supported by the unitary central cell element; and
- said anode component stand-off means and that part of the electrical current connecting means located in the unitary central cell element on the anode side of the central barrier being combined into a multiplicity of anode component bosses projecting a predetermined distance outwardly from the central barrier into the anode compartment adjacent to the central barrier, said anode component bosses being capable of being mechanically and electrically connected either directly or indirectly to the anode component of said anolyte compartment; and
- said cathode component stand-off means and that part of the electrical current connecting means located on the cathode side of the central barrier being combined into a multiplicity of cathode component bosses projecting a predetermined distance outwardly from the central barrier into the cathode compartment adjacent to the central barrier, said cathode component bosses being capable of being mechanically and electrically connected either directly or indirectly to the cathode component; and
- said anode component bosses being spaced apart in a fashion such that fluids can freely circulate throughout the totality of the adjacent anode compartment, and, likewise, said cathode component bosses being spaced apart in a fashion such that fluids can freely circulate throughout the totality of the adjacent cathode compartment;
- wherein at least one of the electrode components is a electrically conductive hydraulically permeable element attached to at least a portion of the bosses;
- a catalytically active electrode structure interposed between and in physical and electrical contact with the electrically conductive element and the ion exchange membrane.
- 2. The improvement of claim 1 wherein the castable metal of the unitary central cell element is selected from the group consisting of: iron, steel, stainless steel, nickel, aluminum, copper, chromium, magnesium, tantalum, cadmium, zirconium, lead, zinc, vanadium, tungsten, iridium, rhodium, cobalt, alloys of each, and alloys thereof.
- 3. The improvement of claim 1 wherein the metal of the unitary central cell element is selected from the group consisting of ferrous metals.
- 4. The improvement of claim 1 which further comprises an anolyte side liner made of a metal sheet fitted over those surfaces on the anode compartment side of the cell structure which would otherwise be exposed to the corrosive environment of the anolyte compartments;
- said anolyte side liner being an electrically conductive metal which is essentially resistant to corrosion due to the anode compartment environment;
- said metal liner being formed so as to fit over and around the anode component bosses and said liner being connected to the unitary central cell element at the anode component bosses; and
- said liner being depressed sufficiently around the spaced anode component bosses toward the central barrier in the spaces between the bosses so as to allow free circulation of the anolyte between the lined unitary central cell element and the membrane of the adjacent anolyte chamber, the liner replacing the unitary central cell element surface adjacent to the anolyte chamber as one boundary contacting the anolyte.
- 5. The improvement of claim 4 wherein the metal liner is connected to the anode component bosses by welding through a metal intermediate which is disposed between the bosses and the liner, the metal of the metal intermediate being not only weldable itself, but also being weldably compatible with both the metal of the anolyte side liner and the metal of which the unitary central cell element is made, that is weldably compatible with both metals to the point of being capable of forming a ductile solid solution with them at welds of them upon their welding.
- 6. The improvement of claim 5 wherein the metal intermediates situated between the anode component bosses and the adjacent anolyte side liner are joined to the ends of the anode component bosses by a film-forming process.
- 7. The improvement of claim 4 wherein the unitary cell element is made of a ferrous material and wherein the anolyte side liner is made of a metallic material selected from the group consisting of titanium, titanium alloys, tantalum, tantalum alloys, niobium, niobium alloys, hafnium, hafnium alloys, zirconium and zirconium alloys.
- 8. The improvement of claim 7 wherein there are metal coupons situated in an abutting fashion between the anode component bosses and the anolyte side liner, with each coupon having at least two metal layers bonded together and with the outside metal layer of one side of the coupon abutting the anode component boss and the outside metal layer of the opposite side of the coupon abutting the anolyte side liner, the metal layer of the coupons which abuts each anode component boss being weldably compatible with the ferrous material of which the anode component bosses are made and accordingly being welded to said anode component bosses, and the metal layer of that side of the coupons abutting the anolyte side liner being weldably compatible with the metallic material of which the anolyte side liner is made and accordingly being welded to said liner so that the liner is welded to the anode component bosses through the coupons.
- 9. The improvement of claim 4 wherein the anolyte side liner is made of titanium or a titanium alloy, and wherein the castable material from which the unitary central cell element is made is a ferrous material.
- 10. The improvement of claim 9 wherein vanadium wafers are interposed between the anode component bosses and the adjacent anolyte side liner, and the titanium anolyte side liner is welded to the ferrous material bosses through the vanadium wafers.
- 11. The improvement of claim 4 wherein no metal intermediate is used between the liner and the anode component bosses, but wherein the anolyte side liner is directly bonded to the anode component bosses by welding or diffusion bonding.
- 12. The improvement of claim 4 wherein no metal intermediate is used, but wherein the anolyte side liner is bonded directly to the anode component bosses by explosion bonding or diffusion bonding.
- 13. The improvement of claim 4 wherein the anolyte side metal liner extends over the lateral face of the anode compartment peripheral structure so as to form a sealing face thereat for the membrane when the cell segments are squeezed together to form a cell series.
- 14. The improvement of claim 4 wherein the anolyte side liner is connected to the unitary central cell element at the ends of the anode component bosses.
- 15. The improvement of claim 4 wherein the anolyte side liner is welded to the ends of the anode component bosses through an intermediate metal coupon or wafer.
- 16. The improvement of claim 1 which further comprises a catholyte side liner of a single metal sheet fitted over those surfaces of the unitary central cell element which would otherwise be exposed to the cathode compartment of the adjacent electrolysis cell;
- said catholyte side liner being an electrically conductive metal which is essentially resistant to corrosion due to the cathode compartment environment;
- said liner being depressed sufficiently around the spaced cathode component bosses toward the central barrier in the spaces between the bosses so as to allow free circulation of the catholyte between the lined unitary central cell element and the membrane of the adjacent catholyte chamber, the liner replacing the unitary central cell element surface adjacent to the catholyte chamber as one boundary contacting the catholyte.
- 17. The improvement of claim 16 wherein the metal liner is connected to the cathode component bosses by welding through a metal intermediate which is disposed between the bosses and the liner, the metal of the metal intermediate being not only weldable itself, but also being weldably compatible with both the metal of the catholyte side liner and the metal of which the unitary cell element is made, that is weldably compatible with both metals to the point of being capable of forming a ductile solid solution with them at the welds upon welding.
- 18. The improvement of claim 16 wherein the unitary cell element is made of a ferrous material and wherein the catholyte side metal liner is selected from the group consisting of ferrous materials, nickel, nickel alloys, chromium, tantalum, cadmium, zirconium, lead, zinc, vanadium, tungsten, iridium, and cobalt.
- 19. The improvement of claim 16 wherein there are metal coupons situated between the cathode component bosses and the catholyte side liner, with each coupon having at least two metal layers bonded together, the metal layer of the coupons which abuts each cathode component boss being weldably compatible with the ferrous material of which the cathode component bosses are made and accordingly being welded to said cathode component bosses, and the metal layer of that side of the coupons abutting the catholyte side liner being weldably compatible with the metallic material of which the catholyte side liner is made and accordingly being welded to said liner so that the liner is welded to the cathode component bosses through the coupons.
- 20. The improvement of claim 16 wherein the metal of the unitary central cell element, of the catholyte side liner, and of the cathode component of the adjacent electrolysis cell are all selected from the group consisting of ferrous materials.
- 21. The improvement of claim 16 wherein the metal intermediates situated between the cathode component bosses and the adjacent catholyte side liner are joined to the ends of the cathode component bosses by a film-forming process.
- 22. The improvement of claim 16 wherein the metal of said catholyte liner is compatible with the direct welding of it to the metal of the unitary central cell element and also directly weldable to the cathode component of the cathode component compartment;
- the metal liner being formed so as to fit over and around the ends of the cathode component bosses and welded directly on one side of the liner to the bosses in a manner so to provide an electrical connection between the unitary central cell element and the cathode component which itself is directly welded to the opposite side of the cathode component side liner.
- 23. The improvement of claim 16 wherein the catholyte side metal liner extends over the lateral face of the cathode compartment peripheral structure so as to form a sealing face thereat for the membrane when the cell segments are squeezed together to form a cell series.
- 24. A process of electrolyzing sodium chloride brine comprised of passing electricity through a series of electrolysis cells whose cell structures are comprised of adjoining unitary cell elements like those defined in claim 1.
- 25. The process of claim 24 wherein a cation exchange membrane is used to separate said anode compartment from said cathode compartment.
- 26. The process of claim 25 wherein the cation exchange membrane has sulfonic acid groups as its functional groups.
- 27. The process of claim 25 wherein the cation exchange membrane has carboxylic acid groups as its functional groups.
- 28. The process of claim 25 wherein the cation exchange membrane comprises a combination of sulfonic acid groups and carboxylic acid groups.
- 29. The process of claim 25 wherein the cation exchange membranes are reinforced to impair deforming during electrolysis conditions.
- 30. The process of claim 25 wherein the cation exchange membranes are not reinforced to decrease the electrical resistivity of said membrane.
- 31. The process of claim 24 wherein the sodium chloride aqueous solution electrolyzed is maintained at a pH of between about 0.5 and about 5.0 during electrolysis.
- 32. The process of claim 24 wherein the brine solution electrolyzed in the cells contains no more than about 0.08 milligrams per liter of calcium.
- 33. The process of claim 24 wherein calcium is removed from the brine to a level of concentration of no greater than about 0.08 milligrams per liter prior to the brine being electrolyzed by a multivalent cation removal process which includes passage of the brine through at least one chelating ion exchange resin bed.
- 34. The process of claim 24 which includes electrolyzing brine which contains carbon dioxide in concentrations no greater than about 70 parts per million as measured just prior to the brine being electrolyzed when the pH of the brine is maintained at a level lower than 3.5 by a process which includes the addition of hydrochloric acid to the brine prior to its being electrolyzed.
- 35. The process of claim 24 wherein the temperature of the brine is maintained at a level greater than about 80.degree. C.
- 36. The process of claim 24 which further comprises maintaining the catholyte chamber pressure at a slightly greater pressure than the pressure of the anolyte compartment so as to gently urge the permselective, ion-exchange membrane separating the two compartments toward and against a "flat plate" foraminous anode component disposed parallel to the planarly disposed membrane; which anode component is electrically and mechanically connected to the anode component bosses of the unitary cell element.
- 37. The process of claim 24 which further comprises operating the cell at an electrolyte pressure of less than about seven atmospheres.
- 38. The process of claim 24 which further comprises operating the electrolysis cell at an electrical current density of from about 0.5 to about 5.0 amperes per square inch of anode component surface.
- 39. The process of claim 24 wherein the electrolysis is carried out while circulating the anolyte through the anode compartment via forced circulation.
- 40. The process of claim 24 wherein the electrolysis is carried out while circulating the catholyte through the cathode component via forced circulation.
- 41. The process of claim 24 wherein the electrolysis is carried out while circulating both the anolyte and catholyte through their respective compartments via forced circulation.
- 42. The process of claim 24 wherein the soluble silica is removed from the brine electrolyzed to a level of concentration of no greater than about 4 mg./liter prior to its being electrolyzed.
- 43. The process of claim 24 wherein iron compounds and other multivalent metals are removed from the brine electrolyzed to a level of concentration of no greater than about 0.05 mg./liter prior to the electrolysis of the brine in order to increase the life of the membrane and electrodes.
- 44. The process of claim 24 wherein the aqueous sodium hydroxide solution is produced with a sodium chloride content of no more than 350 ppm based on 100% sodium hydroxide.
- 45. The process of claim 24 wherein sulfate is removed from the brine electrolyzed to a level of concentration of no greater than about 5.0 g./liter prior to the electrolysis of the brine.
- 46. The process of claim 24 wherein the electrolysis is carried out while circulating the catholyte through the cathode component via a gas lift method.
- 47. The process of claim 24 wherein the electrolysis is carried out while circulating the anolyte through the anode component via a gas lift method.
- 48. The improvement of claim 1 wherein two electrode components are electrically conductive hydraulically permeable elements, wherein one of such elements is attached to at least a portion of the anode component bosses and the other of such elements is attached to at least a portion of the cathode component bosses.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 472,792 filed Mar. 7, 1983 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,488,946.
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