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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 28, 2013
Filed:
Jan. 18, 2005
Bruce F. Monzyk, Town Creek, AL (US);
James K. Rose, Millersport, OH (US);
Eric C. Burckle, Dublin, OH (US);
Andrew D. Smeltz, West Lafayette, IN (US);
Dennis G. Rider, Baltimore, OH (US);
Chad M. Cucksey, Worthington, OH (US);
Timothy O. Clark, Lancaster, OH (US);
Bruce F. Monzyk, Town Creek, AL (US);
James K. Rose, Millersport, OH (US);
Eric C. Burckle, Dublin, OH (US);
Andrew D. Smeltz, West Lafayette, IN (US);
Dennis G. Rider, Baltimore, OH (US);
Chad M. Cucksey, Worthington, OH (US);
Timothy O. Clark, Lancaster, OH (US);
Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, OH (US);
Abstract
An undivided electrochemical cell. The electrochemical cell includes a housing defining an undivided chamber, the housing having one electrolyte inlet and at least two electrolyte outlets; an anode in the chamber; a cathode in the chamber; and an electrolyte in the chamber, wherein the anode and the cathode are not gas diffusion electrodes. The invention also involves a method of operating an electrochemical cell, and methods for making ferrate(VI).