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publicationNumber FR-2617197-A1
titleOfInvention ELECTROLYSIS CELL WITH CONSUMABLE BIPOLAR ELECTRODES
abstract The present invention relates to an electrolysis cell with consumable bipolar electrodes. These electrodes, preferably metal revolution cylinders, are consumed during the electrolysis. The bipolar electrode system consists of a fixed base plate 3 on which rests a stack made up of perforated 6 conductor blocks, a non-perforated conductor block 7 terminating the stack and insulating separators 8, permeable to electrolytes, having only quasi-point and / or linear contacts with the blocks 6-7 which they separate by a constant gap. The blocks 6-7 and the separators 8 rest on each other under the effect of their own weight. During electrolysis, the height of the stack gradually decreases, but the interelectrode gap remains constant. The means for bringing the current to the electrodes make this displacement possible. The cell contains a means 9 for bringing the electrolyte into the hole 10 formed in the stack by the perforations of the blocks 6. Such a cell equipped with consumable anodes made of a reducing metal allows in particular electrosynthesis in an organic medium, carboxylic acids, alcohols, ketones, aldehydes, tertiary arylalkylphosphines by electrochemical reduction of organic halides.
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