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publicationNumber JP-H0681183-A
titleOfInvention How to store the electrode structure
abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] In an electrode structure consisting of an ion exchange membrane and an electrode material coated on the surface of the ion exchange membrane when the electrolytic cell is not operating, a current flows between the ion exchange membrane and the electrode material, Degradation may occur. The method of supplying a protective current to prevent this is not preferable because it requires too much power. The present invention provides a method for preserving an electrode for electrolysis, which can easily protect the electrode structure in the electrolytic cell when the electrolytic cell is not in operation and can easily restart the operation when the operation of the electrolytic cell is started. [Configuration] The ion exchange membrane of the electrode structure is maintained in a dry state when the electrolytic cell is not operating. When electrolysis is restarted by the electrolytic cell containing the electrode structure stored in a dry state, the electrolysis efficiency is hardly reduced as compared with the case of being stored in a wet state, and the adverse effect of the operation stop is eliminated. Compared with the conventional protection of the electrode structure by the protection current, the amount of electric power required is remarkably small, and the electrode structure and the electrolytic cell can be kept in good condition very economically. When restarting the operation, it is only necessary to add the electrolytic solution.
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