GB762965A - Improvements relating to the electrolytic regeneration of aqueous solutions containing mercaptides - Google Patents

Improvements relating to the electrolytic regeneration of aqueous solutions containing mercaptides

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GB762965A
GB762965A GB3239353A GB3239353A GB762965A GB 762965 A GB762965 A GB 762965A GB 3239353 A GB3239353 A GB 3239353A GB 3239353 A GB3239353 A GB 3239353A GB 762965 A GB762965 A GB 762965A
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anode
solutions containing
mercaptides
aqueous solutions
improvements relating
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Eric Keightley Rideal
Eric Mcneill
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BP PLC
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C01INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
    • C01DCOMPOUNDS OF ALKALI METALS, i.e. LITHIUM, SODIUM, POTASSIUM, RUBIDIUM, CAESIUM, OR FRANCIUM
    • C01D1/00Oxides or hydroxides of sodium, potassium or alkali metals in general
    • C01D1/04Hydroxides
    • C01D1/28Purification; Separation
    • C01D1/40Purification; Separation by electrolysis

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  • Inorganic Chemistry (AREA)
  • Electrolytic Production Of Non-Metals, Compounds, Apparatuses Therefor (AREA)

Abstract

762,965. Regenerating alkaline solutions by electrolysis. BRITISH PETROLEUM CO., Ltd. Oct. 26, 1954 [Nov. 23, 1953], No. 32393/53. Class 41. A process for regenerating aqueous alkaline solutions containing mercaptides by electrolysis comprises using an electrolytic cell having an anode 10 of sintered metal, e.g. sintered nickel. A diaphragm 15 which is almost impermeable to gas and which limits liquid circulation in the cell is placed between the anode 10 and an end plate 13 which acts as the cathode. Metal frames 16 and insulating gaskets 17 separate the anode 10 and diaphragm 15 from each other and from end plates 13, 14. Solution to be regenerated is supplied through pipes 18 to one side of the anode 10 through which it passes to an outlet 19, catholyte being circulated by pipes 20 through a hydrogen separator. The mercaptides are oxidized to disulphides.
GB3239353A 1953-11-23 1953-11-23 Improvements relating to the electrolytic regeneration of aqueous solutions containing mercaptides Expired GB762965A (en)

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