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titleOfInvention ELECTROLYSIS CELL, ESPECIALLY FOR CHLORALKALI ELECTROLYSIS WITH AIR ELECTRODE.
abstract An electrolysis cell, specially designed for chloroalkaline electrolysis, comprises an anode (1) arranged in an electrolysis chamber (2) and at least one air electrode (3) having an internal space (20), said electrode has air being separated from the anode by means of a diaphragm or membrane (17). The air electrode comprises a layer (18) of a material exhibiting electrocatalytic activity, this layer being applied directly to the diaphragm or to the membrane (17) or forming an integral part of the latter. The layer (18) is hydrophobic but it is permeable to the electrolyte so that the latter can penetrate into the internal space (20) of the air electrode (3) and be recovered there. The layer (18) of material exhibiting electrocatalytic activity is in contact with the reaction air in the internal space (20).
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