Electrolytic cell equipped with concentric electrode pairs
US-9222181-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US10399871B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10399871-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515577575-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 11, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 11, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 3, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 3, 2019 |
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Provided is an electrolysis apparatus with which the liquid that is to be treated can be continuously electrolyzed with high efficiency under high-temperature and high-pressure conditions. The electrolysis apparatus includes a cylindrical container main body including an inner peripheral surface serving as a cathode surface, an anode plate disposed in the container main body along an axis thereof, and end members attached to the respective ends of the container main body with nuts interposed therebetween, respectively. The end members are provided with nozzles, respectively, through which the liquid is passed. The end member is provided with a power supply rod connected to the anode plate which is inserted in the end member. Bipolar electrode plates are disposed in the container main body so as to be parallel to the anode plate. Insulators support the sides of the anode plate and the sides of the bipolar electrode plates.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An electrolysis apparatus comprising: a cylindrical container main body including an inner peripheral surface serving as a cathode surface; an anode plate disposed in the container main body along an axis of the container main body; a bipolar electrode plate disposed in the container main body, the bipolar electrode plate being arranged parallel to the anode plate; an insulator supporting a side of the anode plate and a side of the bipolar electrode plate, the insulator extending along the inner peripheral surface of the container main body; and end members attached to respective ends of the container main body by being screwed, each of the end members having a hole formed therein through which a liquid is passed, one of the end members being provided with a power supply rod inserted therein, the power supply rod being connected to the anode plate. 2. The electrolysis apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the insulator includes an outer peripheral surface that faces the inner peripheral surface of the container main body and an electrode-facing surface located on a side of the insulator which is opposite to a side of the insulator on which the outer peripheral surface is located, the electrode-facing surface having a groove formed therein in which an edge of the side of the anode plate and an edge of the side of the bipolar electrode plate are fit. 3. The electrolysis apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein a pair of the insulators are arranged along the respective sides of the anode plate and the respective sides of the bipolar electrode plate. 4. The electrolysis apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein each of the insulators includes projections protruded toward upper edges of the anode plate and the bipolar electrode plate and lower edges of the anode plate and the bipolar electrode plate, respectively, each of the projections having a groove formed therein in which upper or lower edges of the anode plate and the bipolar electrode plate are fit, the groove being used for supporting electrodes, each of the projections having a channel formed therein, the channel vertically penetrating through the projection. 5. The electrolysis apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the channel is a grooved channel communicated with the groove used for supporting electrodes. 6. The electrolysis apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the projections of one of the pair of the insulators are each in contact with a corresponding one of the projections of the other of the pair of the insulators. 7. The electrolysis apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein an entirety of the bipolar electrode plate is composed of conductive diamond, or the bipolar electrode plate is constituted by a base material composed of at least one selected from a metal and a non-metal and by a coating layer composed of conductive diamond, the coating layer covering a surface of the base material. 8. A water treatment method, comprising: passing wastewater through an electrolysis apparatus comprising a cylindrical container main body including an inner peripheral surface serving as a cathode surface; an anode plate disposed in the container main body along an axis of the container main body; a bipolar electrode plate disposed in the container main body, the bipolar electrode plate being arranged parallel to the anode plate; an insulator supporting a side of the anode plate and a side of the bipolar electrode plate, the insulator extending along the inner peripheral surface of the container main body; and end members attached to the respective ends of the container main body by being screwed, each of the end members having a hole formed therein through which a liquid is passed, one of the end members being provided with a power supply rod inserted therein, the power supply rod being connected to the anode plate. 9. The water treatment method according to claim 8 , wherein the wastewater is passed upwardly through the electrolysis apparatus, and a voltage is applied between the anode plate and the container main body in order to heat the wastewater by Joule's heat in the container main body and oxidatively decompose a reducing substance contained in the wastewater on a surface of the anode plate and, when the electrolysis apparatus includes the bipolar electrode plate, also on a surface of the bipolar electrode plate.
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