Bonding of fibers for diaphragms in electrolytic cells

C - Chemistry – Metallurgy – 25 – B

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C25B 13/04 (2006.01)

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CA 1079225

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE: The invention is concerned with a diaphragm for an electrolytic celle, which comprises a body of fibers cemented one to another by a cementing agent consisting of a heat- fusible hydrophobic material and containing a wetting agent to counteract the hydrophobic character of the heat-fusible hydrophobic material, a wetting agent also being present in the fiber material when the latter, in the absence of a wetting agent, is hydrophobic in nature; the wetting agent consists of a perfluorinated organic material or an inorganic material other than asbestos. The diaphragm of the invention is particularly useful in a chlor-alkali cell for brine electro- lysis.

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