Title of Invention

ELECTRODE FOR ELECTROLYTIC CELL

Abstract The invention relates to an electrode for electrochemical processes for gas production, which in the installed state is located parallel and opposite to an ion exchange membrane and consists of a multitude of horizontal lamellar elements which are structured and three dimensionally shaped and are in contact with only one surface with the membrane, wherein the lamellar elements have grooves and holes, the major part of the holes being placed in the grooves and the surfaces of such holes or part thereof are located in the grooves or extend into the grooves. In such a way the holes are ideally placed in the contact area of the respective lamellar element with the membrane.
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ELECTRODE FOR ELECTROLYTIC CELL
[0001] The invention relates to an electrode for electrochemical processes for the
production of gases such as chlorine from aqueous alkali halide solutions, which in the
assembled state is positioned parallel and opposite to an ion-exchange membrane and
consists of a multitude of horizontal lamellar elements. The lamellar elements are
structured and three-dimensionally shaped, part of the surface thereof being in direct
contact with the membrane, and are provided with grooves and holes, wherein the
majority of the holes is located in the grooves and the overall surface area of such
holes or part thereof is located in the grooves or extends therein. Preferably the holes
are located in the contact area of the relevant lamellar element with the membrane.
[0002] Gas-producing electrochemical processes and the corresponding electrodes to
be used in electrolytic appliances are known in the art; such electrodes are for instance
disclosed in DE 198 16 334. The above patent describes an electrolyser for the
generation of halogen gases from aqueous alkali halide solutions. As the product gas
in the electrolyte negatively affects the flow behavior in the membrane/electrode area,
DE 198 16 334 suggests the installation of individual louver-type elements inclined to
the horizontal plane. In this way a lateral flow is established in the cell because the gas
bubbles gathering under the individual lamellar elements run upwards through the
openings.
[0003] DE 198 16 334 however does not suggest how to overcome the problem that a
certain amount of gas gets trapped underneath the louver-type elements, so that a
considerable fraction of the membrane surface area is blinded. The fluid circulation is
hindered in the blinded area, in which the gas production cannot therefore take place.
Moreover, the gas stagnation diminishes the local membrane conductivity, leading to
an increase in the current density in the remaining zones, which in turn leads to
increased cell voltage and energy consumption.
[0004] In order to eliminate this blinding effect, EP 0 095 039 discloses lamellar
elements provided with transverse recesses. In DE 44 15 146 however it is stated that
said recesses are insufficient to prevent blinding. Consequently DE 44 15 146
discloses lamellar elements provided with bores or openings pointing downwards so
that the gas discharge flow is enhanced.
[0005] However, this method does not solve the problem of the residual gas fraction
trapped in correspondence of the contact areas and hindering the electrolyte flow.

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[0006] It is therefore one of the objects of the present invention is to provide an
electrode overcoming said deficiency, preventing or minimizing the blinding
phenomena.
[0007] This and other objects of the present invention which will be made clear by the
following description are achieved by an electrode according to the appended claim 1.
The electrode according to the invention for use in electrolysers for gas-producing
electrochemical processes is arranged parallel and opposite to an ion-exchange
membrane in the installed state and consists of a multiplicity of structured and three-dimensionally
shaped horizontal lamellar elements.
[0008] Part of the surface of the lamellar elements is in direct contact with the
membrane, and said elements are provided with at least one groove, extending into the
surface portion of the lamellar element in direct contact with the membrane, said at
least one groove being provided in its turn with at least one hole. Preferably, the
lamellar elements are provided with a multiplicity of grooves and a multiplicity of holes,
the major part of the holes being located in the grooves, so that at least part of the hole
surface is located in the grooves or extends into the same.
[0009] In a particularly preferred embodiment the holes are arranged in the contact
area of the respective lamellar element with the membrane. Even more preferably, the
grooves provided with holes are disposed on the side facing the membrane, and are
free of obstacles to the flow. As the electric current takes the path of least resistance,
the electrode has an essential advantage that on the one hand the region subjected to
the highest current density, i.e. the contact area, is supplied with an ideal escape for
the downward stream of fluid via the groove, and on the other hand the much more
voluminous product gas is conveyed upwards via the groove or via the holes to the rear
side of the electrode.
[0010] Moreover, it was found that positioning the holes in the grooves is an ideal
solution because the smallest membrane-electrode gap can be established in the
contact area without the holes being closed by the superposition with the membrane,
with a partial or complete obstruction of the fluid feed.
[0011] It was also possible to determine that such hole position is optimal because the
complete internal surface area of the hole acts as an active electrode surface on
account of the close vicinity of the membrane. If a hole diameter smaller than the

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thickness of the sheet is selected, all of the holes effectively contribute to the
enlargement of the overall active electrode surface.
[0012] In a particularly preferred embodiment of the invention, two or more holes are
arranged in a groove in the contact area with the membrane.
[0013] In a particular embodiment of the invention the lamellar elements are shaped as
a sickle consisting of two flanks linked by an arched transitional area. The arched
section points towards the membrane and both flanks are inclined at an angle of 10
degrees to the membrane.
[0014] In a preferred embodiment of the invention the individual lamellar elements are
shaped as a flat C-profile from an initially slightly convex section, which in the installed
state is parallel to the membrane. Upon installation the two or more flank parts are
inclined at least 10 degrees to the membrane. One or several transitional portions with
any profile are arranged between the slightly convex part and the flank parts.
Advantageously the transitional areas are formed as rounded edges.
[0015] The surface areas of the lamellar element in accordance with the invention are
characterised by the parameter FV1 which is the ratio between the contact surface and
the free active surface area, according to the formula
FV1 = (F2 + F3) / (F1 + F4 + F5)
wherein:
F1 is the groove surface area in the F2 portion,
F2 is the strip-type contact area with the membrane,
F3 is the transitional area from the strip-type contact area to the groove wall,
F4 is the surface area of hole wall and
F5 is the surface area of groove walls in F2 portion.
[0016] In a preferred embodiment of the invention, FV1 is lower than 0.5, more
preferably lower than 0.15. The sheet thickness in the region of the holes is greater
than 30% of the hydraulic diameter of the holes. The hydraulic diameter is defined as
the ratio between the quadrupled surface area and the perimeter of the free flow cross
section, which in case of circular holes is equivalent to the geometric diameter. In a
particularly preferred embodiment the sheet thickness in the region of the recesses
does not exceed 50 % of the above mentioned hydraulic diameter.

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[0017] The holes of the electrode in accordance with the invention may have a shape
of any kind, for instance they can be advantageously shaped as thin slots with a width
smaller than 1.5 mm.
[0018] A preferred embodiment of the electrode of this invention provides that the
groove depth be limited in order to obtain groove walls and bases as active electrode
surfaces better suited for the reaction while keeping the fluid resistance not too high,
said depth being smaller than 1 mm or more preferably smaller than 0.5 mm, or even
more preferably not higher than 0.3 mm.
[0019] Moreover, in a preferred embodiment the ratio FV2 between the total surface of
the contact area and the total surface of the area not coming in contact with the
membrane is set smaller than 1 or more preferably smaller than 0.5 and even more
preferably smaller than 0.2. FV2 is defined as follows:
FV2 = F6 / (F1 + F2)
wherein F1 and F2 are the above defined values representing the projected surface of
the contact area and F6 represents the flank surface area of the lamellar element
directly facing the membrane, said flank surface being inclined away and not coming in
contact with the membrane.
[0020] Under another aspect, the invention is directed to an electrolytic process for the
production of a halogen gas from aqueous alkali halide solutions, said process being
implemented by means of electrodes of the invention or by means of electrolysers
using such electrodes.
[0021] In a preferred embodiment, the above-mentioned electrolytic process for
halogen gas production makes use of electrolysers of the single-cell type of filter-press
design, incorporating the electrode of the invention as an essential component
[0022] The invention is described hereinafter with the aid of the attached drawings
which are provided by way of example and shall not be intended as a limitation of the
scope thereof, wherein fig. 1a is a perspective view of the electrode of the invention,
fig. 1b is a detail thereof, figs. 2a and 2b show the lamellar element in detail, fig. 3
shows a lamellar element having a flat C-type profile, fig. 4 is a side-view of the
lamellar element of fig. 3.
[0023] Fig. 1 shows a perspective view of the electrode of the invention represented as
three parallel lamellar elements 1 provided with grooves 2 and strip-type surfaces 3

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therebetween. In this particular example, a hole 4 is positioned in every other groove 2
crossing the lamellar element 1 from the front side, corresponding to the visible
surface, to the rear side.
[0024] As represented in detail in Fig. 1b the lamellar elements 1 consist of two flank
elements, an upper flank 5 and a lower flank 6, linked by means of an arched
transitional area or elbow 7. The holes 4 are exactly placed in the transitional area 7
which, upon electrode installation, is positioned in the centre of the contact area 8 with
the membrane 9. In this embodiment, contact area 8 almost coincides with transitional
area 7 and is formed by surface areas F1 to F3, wherein F2 represents the strip-type
contact area with the membrane, F1 the groove surface area in the F2 portion, and F3
the transitional area from the strip-type contact surface to the groove wall.
[0025] In the cross-sectional view of Fig. 2a relative to the same embodiment, the
membrane 9 follows the contour of lamellar element 1 above the groove wall 10. The
curvature angle 12 defines the position and width of the gap-area of membrane 9 to the
lamellar element 1 and it is located between contact area 8 and area of no contact with
the membrane 11. The curvature angle 12 has been chosen in the above example in
such a manner that the minor radii of the elliptically extended hole circumferences end
up in the above-mentioned gap area of membrane 9 to lamellar element 1. This design
has the major advantage that an enlarged volume is available for the complicated gas
discharge and fluid feed into the narrow groove region. The transitional area 7 in which
membrane 9 is detached from the lamellar element is identified with the aid of a dotted
circle.
[0026] Fig. 2b depicts the same lamellar element 1 upon installation and during
operation. Counter-electrode 13 faces the opposite side of the membrane 9 and both
electrodes are flooded by brine or caustic (not shown) and by gas bubbles 14.
Moreover, Fig. 2b shows the assembly used for chlor-alkali production wherein the
anode, which in this case is the lamellar element 1 in direct contact with the membrane,
faces the cathode, which in this case is the counter-electrode 13. As Fig. 2b illustrates,
a gap is maintained between the membrane 9 and the cathode 13 because the caustic
acting as the catholyte has a relatively good conductivity. In this example the counter-electrode
13 is made of a mesh of expanded metal.
[0027] Fig. 3 shows a lamellar element 1 of a flat C-type profile. The grooves 2 are
sufficiently wide that the holes 4 do not cause any weakening of the groove wall 10.

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The width of the strip-type surfaces 3 is approx. only 1/3 of the width of the grooves 2.
Furthermore, backward arched flanks 5 and 6 are very short and the contact area
comprising surface areas F1 to F3 is many times greater. The FV2 surface area ratio
defined above is smaller than 0.2 in the case of the illustrated example. The essential
advantage of this embodiment is that an active area parallel to membrane 9 is
arranged between the two transitional areas 7 ensuring an ideal condition for the
electrochemical reaction. The groove 2 is supplied through holes 4 with caustic or
brine, dragged by the ascending gas bubbles.
[0028] Fig. 4 shows the above-mentioned embodiment. As represented in Fig. 4, the
portion of lamellar element not facing the membrane 9 is shielded against the
ascending gas bubbles 14 by means of lower flank 6 so that the gas bubbles formed in
the holes 4 are led away and caustic or brine can be dragged into the groove 2. The
transitional area 7, in which membrane 9 is detached from the lamellar element, is
identified with the aid of a dotted circle.
[0029] The sickle-profiled lamellar elements of the invention allow an enlargement of
the active electrode surface area of approx. 3.14 mm2 per hole, for a hole diameter of 2
mm and a sheet thickness of 1 mm in correspondence of the groove. Hence, in the
case of a standard electrolytic cell equipped with the electrodes of the invention, a 0.11
m2 increase of the active surface area is obtained by means of approximately 105 000
individual holes. The cell voltage of a 2.7 m2 electrode according to the invention,
characterised by a sickle-type profile, was measured in a test cell. A considerable
voltage decrease of more than 50 mV was detected at a current density of 6 kA/m2
compared to an electrode of the prior art of equivalent external dimensions.

CLAIMS
1. Electrode for gas-producing electrochemical processes in an electrolyser equipped
with an ion-exchange membrane, comprising a multiplicity of horizontal three-dimensionally
shaped lamellar elements having a surface portion in direct contact
with the ion-exchange membrane, said lamellar elements being provided with at
least one groove extending into the surface portion in direct contact with the
membrane and said at least one groove being provided with at least one hole
characterised in that said at least one hole is located in said surface portion in
direct contact with the ion-exchange membrane.
2. Electrode according to claim 1, characterised in that said grooves are disposed
on the electrode side facing the ion-exchange membrane and are free of obstacles
to the flow.
3. Electrode according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that said
at least one hole is a multiplicity of holes.
4. Electrode according to any one of the preceding claims characterised in that the
individual lamellar elements have the shape of a sickle comprising two flank
elements linked by a transitional area, said transitional area being arched towards
the membrane and said flank elements being inclined at least 10 degrees to the
membrane.
5. Electrode according to any one of claims 1 to 3, characterised in that the
individual lamellar elements have the shape of a flat C-profile formed from an
initially slightly convex section and comprising at least one flank element inclined at
least 10 degrees to the membrane and at least one transitional area arranged
between said slightly convex section and said at least one element.
6. Electrode according to claim 4 or 5, characterised in that the contact surface to
free active electrode surface ratio (F2 + F3) / (F1 + F4 + F5), wherein.
F1 is the groove surface area in the F2 portion.
F2 is the strip-type contact area with the membrane,
F3 is the transitional area from the strip-type contact area to the groove wall.
F4 is the surface area of hole wall and
F5 is the surface area of groove walls in F2 portion,
is smaller than 0.5
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7 Electrode according to claim 6 characterised in that said contact surface to free
active electrode surface ratio is smaller than 0 15
8 Electrode according to claim 6 or 7, characterised in that me groove thickness in
correspondence of the hole is greater than 40% of the hole hydraulic diameter
9.Electrode according to claim 6, characterised in that the groove depth is smaller
than 1 mm.
10.Electrode according to claim 9 characterised in that the groove depth is not
greater than 0 3 mm.
11.Electrode according to one of the preceding claims 1 to 10, characterised in that
the ratio F6 / (F1 + F2), wherein
F1 is the groove surface area in the F2 portion,
F2 is the strip-type contact area with the membrane,
F6 the flank surface area of the lamellar element directly facing the membrane,
is smaller than 1.
12. Electrode according to claim 11, characterised in that said ratio F6 / (F1 + F2) is
smaller than 0.2.
13. Electrolyser, optionally of the single-cell construction type or of the filter-press
construction type for production of halogen gas from aqueous alkali halide
solutions, characterised in that it comprises at least one electrode of any one of
the preceding claims
14. Electrolytic process for production of halogen gas, characterised by supplying the
electrolyser of claim 13 with an aqueous alkali halide solution and by applying an
external electric current thereto.

The invention relates to an electrode for electrochemical processes for gas production,
which in the installed state is located parallel and opposite to an ion exchange
membrane and consists of a multitude of horizontal lamellar elements which are
structured and three dimensionally shaped and are in contact with only one surface
with the membrane, wherein the lamellar elements have grooves and holes, the major
part of the holes being placed in the grooves and the surfaces of such holes or part
thereof are located in the grooves or extend into the grooves. In such a way the holes
are ideally placed in the contact area of the respective lamellar element with the
membrane.

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Patent Number 271496
Indian Patent Application Number 2843/KOLNP/2007
PG Journal Number 09/2016
Publication Date 26-Feb-2016
Grant Date 23-Feb-2016
Date of Filing 03-Aug-2007
Name of Patentee UHDENORA S.P.A.
Applicant Address VIA BISTOLFI, 35 20134 MILAN
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 BECKMANN, ROLAND DORFSTRASSE 125B -D-44534 LÜNEN
2 DULLE, KARL HEINZ MARIE CURIE STRASSE 20-D-50399 OLFEN
3 KIEFER, RANDOLF LANGENDREER STRASSE 52A-44892 BOCHUM
4 WOLTERING PETER SANDWEG 18-48485 NEUENKIRCHEN
PCT International Classification Number C25B 11/03,C25B 1/26
PCT International Application Number PCT/EP2006/001246
PCT International Filing date 2006-02-10
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 10 2005 006 55.4 2005-02-11 Germany