Electrolysis Cell Design For Ion Exchange Membrane Chlor-Alkali Process
Maomi Seko,
Akira Yomiyama and
Shinsaku Ogawa
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Maomi Seko: Asahi Chemical Industry Co., Ltd
Akira Yomiyama: Asahi Chemical Industry Co., Ltd
Shinsaku Ogawa: Asahi Chemical Industry Co., Ltd
A chapter in Electrochemical Cell Design, 1984, pp 135-160 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Asahi Chemical began the world’s first commercial operation of the ion exchange membrane chlor-alkali process in 1975 (1,2) and has with continuous development and improvement since then expanded its technology to establish a complete range of equipment and processes, including the manufacture of membranes, cells, anodes, activated cathodes, and heat recovery evaporators (3–6). It has recently begun independent sale of the ion exchange membrane, in addition to the sale of its ion exchange membrane process.
Keywords: Bipolar Cell; Japanese Patent; Partition Wall; Bipolar Configuration; Perfluorosulfonic Acid (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1984
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-2795-0_7
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