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titleOfInvention Pencil sharpener type electrolytic cell and method for producing organosilicon compound and / or organic germanium compound using pencil sharpener type electrolytic cell
abstract (57) Abstract: When a pencil sharpening type electrolytic cell using a sacrificial anode is used to produce an organosilicon compound and / or an organogermanium compound, there is no short circuit between cathodes and anodes due to deposition of precipitates. The main purpose is to develop a technique for keeping the distance between the cathode and the sacrificial anode constant so that there is no danger of ignition of the organic solvent. Kind Code: A1 In a pencil sharpening type electrolytic cell provided with a sacrificial anode that is consumed by an electrochemical reaction during organic electrolytic synthesis, (a) an electrolytic cell body having a function as a cathode is a cone having an apex angle of 45 ° or less. (B) the sacrificial anode is composed of one metal block, and the lower part thereof has a conical shape having the same angle as the conical portion of the metal container, and (c) the sacrificial anode. The anode is hung by the jig for fixing the anode attached to the top of the electrolytic cell, (D) The jig for fixing the anode is provided with a mechanism for adjusting the space between the cathode and the anode when the space between the cathode and the anode changes due to the consumption of the sacrificial anode, and (e) the metal container has an electrolyte solution inlet and an electrolyte solution outlet. A pencil sharpener type electrolytic cell characterized in that and are provided.
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