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publicationDate 1992-08-15-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber SU-1754797-A1
titleOfInvention Anode for electrolysis of diluted chloride solutions
abstract The invention relates to technical electrochemistry, in particular to the production of anodes used in the electrolysis of dilute chloride solutions. The aim of the invention is to reduce the consumption of precious metals for the manufacture of ruthenium dioxide doped manganese dioxide anodes while maintaining a high selectivity to the chlorine reaction, low electrode potential and high corrosion resistance. The goal is achieved by the fact that a known anode consisting of a valve metal base and a coating comprising ruthenium dioxide and manganese dioxide deposited on it contains an intermediate layer of Ru02 between the active coating and the valve base, and the active coating contains Ru02 and Mn02. when the content of components, mol.%. Ru02 1.0-4.0, Mp02 99.0-96.0. The total consumption of ruthenium for the manufacture of anodes does not exceed 8.5 g / m2. 2 ill., 1 tab. SO with
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