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Gas diffusion electrode and electrolytic method using it
   
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US Patent 5733430
Issued Date
March 31, 1998
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A gas diffusion electrode is constituted by forming a porous layer comprising a super-fine particle catalyst of silver or gold and a fluorine-containing material on a substrate and connecting a gas-liquid permeable collector to the substrate. The gas diffusion electrode can be used stably as an oxygen cathode for a sodium chloride electrolysis, etc., for a long period of time without causing decreased water repellency of the fluorine-containing material in the gas diffusion electrode and without lowering the activity of the electrode substance.
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Published
March 31, 1998
Application Number
08/626,924
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April 3, 1996
US Classification
205/337   204/252 204/284 204/290.11 204/290.14 205/343
Int'l Classification
C25B   11/03   (20060101)   H01M   4/90   (20060101)   C25B   11/00   (20060101)   C25B   11/04   (20060101)   H01M   4/86   (20060101)  
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Apr 10, 1995 [JP] 7-110159
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204/284   204/29R   205/343   205/337  
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