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Porous cathode/cooling plate

Fig. 6. Cell for macroscale electrolysis at controlled potential consisting of a 2-liter beaker covered with a glass plate G, containing holes for a silver/silver chloride referenoe electrode R, the anode compartment, a cooling coil S, a thermometer, an inlet for nitrogen, and one for withdrawing of samples. The mercury cathode C has an area of 125 cm2. The diaphragm D consists of two porous clay cylinders separated by agar containing KC1. The anolyte (15% aqueous NaOH) is continuously renewed through T. Anode A is of stainless steel. From Iversen and Lund.55... Fig. 6. Cell for macroscale electrolysis at controlled potential consisting of a 2-liter beaker covered with a glass plate G, containing holes for a silver/silver chloride referenoe electrode R, the anode compartment, a cooling coil S, a thermometer, an inlet for nitrogen, and one for withdrawing of samples. The mercury cathode C has an area of 125 cm2. The diaphragm D consists of two porous clay cylinders separated by agar containing KC1. The anolyte (15% aqueous NaOH) is continuously renewed through T. Anode A is of stainless steel. From Iversen and Lund.55...

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