FIELD: electrical engineering.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to the field of electricity, in particular - to electrochemistry, and may be used in agriculture, medicine, food industry and other branches of national economy for production of environmentally clean solutions. The installation for water salt solutions electrolysis contains a membranous reactor electrochemical reactor 1 divided by a fine-pored membrane 4 into the anode 2 and the cathode 3 chambers that are rectangular-shaped and equipped with inlet 5 and outlet 6 nipples. Installed inside the anode and the cathode chambers so that to enable generation of a turbulent flow on the internal horizontal surface are graphite plates 8 positioned at an angle of no more than 60° relative to the water flow movement axis, the plates height meeting the condition H0/H1<150 mm where H0 - chamber height, H1 - graphite plates height.
EFFECT: installation simplification, performance increase, extension of the range of obtained characteristics electrically activated solutions.
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Dates
2013-02-20—Published
2011-02-22—Filed