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CA 1036540
ALKALI METAL CHLORATE CELL HAVING METAL BIPOLAR ELECTRODES Carl W. Raetzsch Hugh Cunningham Abstract Disclosed is a bipolar electrolytic cell for the evolution of alkali metal halates. The electrolytic cell has a plurality of bipolar units, each of the bipolar units having individual conducting means with anodes mounted on one side and cathodes mounted on the opposite side. Between each pair of individual conducting means are individual insulating means. The assembly of conducting means, including the anodes and cathodes mounted on each individual conducting means, and the insulating means, are held together by compressive means imposing a compressive force on the insulators and conductors. The bipolar units are offset from the prior and subsequent bipolar units so that the electrodes are interleaved and so that an individual insulator of one bipolar unit serves to provide an inter-electrode gap between the electrodes of that unit and the electrodes of the adjacent bipolar unit.
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