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filingDate 1986-09-19-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber DD-249721-A5
titleOfInvention METHOD FOR PRODUCING AN ELECTRODE
abstract The invention relates to a method for producing an electrode for electrochemical processes, wherein the electrode consists of an electrically conductive support and an electrocatalytic coating of a metal or a metal alloy containing platinum group metals as a homogeneous phase. The invention has for its object to improve a process for the preparation of the above electrodes, the in the application of the electrocatalytic coating on the electrically conductive support by galvanic deposition of a galvanic, soluble salts of metals of the platinum group-containing plating bath. According to the invention, the plating bath additionally contains 0.005 to 2000 ppM of at least one additional compound of elements of the groups I B, II B, III A, IV A, V A, V B and / or VIII of the periodic table of the elements. The cathodes produced in this way have low, constant hydrogen overvoltages when used in membrane or diaphragm-chlorine-alkali cells and are resistant to poisoning by iron, mercury and the like. a. insensitive.
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