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Chemical reactors, electrical discharge

A Viewpoint on Electrical Discharge Devices and Their Application as Chemical Reactors... [Pg.448]

A.T. Bell, Models for High Frequency Electric Discharge Reactors, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, New York, 1971, Chemical Eng. Prog. Symp. Series No. 112. [Pg.313]

Galvanic cells in which stored chemicals can be reacted on demand to produce an electric current are termed primaiy cells. The discharging reac tion is irreversible and the contents, once exhausted, must be replaced or the cell discarded. Examples are the dry cells that activate small appliances. In some galvanic cells (called secondaiy cells), however, the reaction is reversible that is, application of an elec trical potential across the electrodes in the opposite direc tion will restore the reactants to their high-enthalpy state. Examples are rechargeable batteries for household appliances, automobiles, and many industrial applications. Electrolytic cells are the reactors upon which the electrochemical process, elec troplating, and electrowinning industries are based. [Pg.2409]


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