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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 31, 2022
Filed:
Nov. 25, 2016
Element Six Technologies Limited, Didcot, GB;
Julian James Sargood Ellis, Didcot, GB;
Timothy Peter Mollart, Didcot, GB;
John Robert Brandon, Didcot, GB;
Element Six Technologies Ltd, Didcot, GB;
Abstract
An electrochemical cell for treating a fluid, the electrochemical cell comprising: at least two opposing electrodes defining a flow path for the fluid between the electrodes, where at least one of the electrodes is formed of electrically conductive diamond material; drive circuitry configured to apply a potential across the electrodes such that a current flows between the electrodes when the fluid is flowed through the flow path between the electrodes; and a housing in which the electrodes are disposed, the housing comprising pressure seals configured to containing the fluid within the fluid path and a support structure for supporting the electrodes, wherein the support structure and the pressure seals are configured such that the electrochemical cell has an operating pressure in a range 2 to 10 bar within which the electrodes are supported without fracturing and within which the fluid is contained within the flow path, wherein the electrodes are spaced apart by a distance in a range 0.5 mm to 4 mm, and wherein the drive circuitry is configured to apply a potential across the electrodes giving a current density ≥15,000 Amp/mover an electrode area of at least 20 cmfor an operating voltage of no more than 20 V.