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titleOfInvention Bipolar electrolytic cell
abstract Bipolar electrolysis cell incorporates an andoe, a cathode and an anode-side cell dividers with projections. The novelty is that these projections are electrically connected with the anode. USE/ADVANTAGE - The cell is suitable for the electrolysis of industrial substances e.g. brine in the production of chlorine. The electrical resistance is minimised on the anode side, reducing electrical power requirement. Replacement of the anode is simple when the catalytic action has degraded. Repairs and maintenance are cheap and simple.
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