Endou Eiji
14 Papers
42 Citations
Endou Eiji is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cathode & Electrode. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 14 publications.
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Papers
Patent
Production of electrode
Oda Yoshio,Otoma Takashi,Endou Eiji +2 more
- 23 Feb 1983
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed to produce a cathode of low hydrogen overvoltage in electrolysis by forming an Ni plating layer dispersed with particles of porous Ni, Co, etc. on Fe as the cathode to be used for electrolysis of an aq.
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Anode for electrolysis of water
Oda Yoshio,Otoma Takashi,Endou Eiji +2 more
- 08 Dec 1982
TL;DR: In this article, an anode for electrolysis of water of a low oxygen overvoltage and high durability was provided by using ruthenium oxide of small contents of chlorine as an essential component for active components.
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Anode for water electrolysis and its production
Oda Yoshio,Otoma Takashi,Endou Eiji +2 more
- 17 Apr 1984
TL;DR: In this article, an electrode core body contg. Ni, Ni, etc. is dipped in a plating bath such as a nickel-plating bath, wherein platinum group noble metals such as Rh, Ir, or the like, metals selected from silver, alloys thereof, and oxides thereof as well as porous and alkali-resistant coductive particles such as developed Raney nickel, are uniformly distributed to form the layer of these materials on the core body by co-electrodeposition, thereby forming the coating layer.
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Electrolytic method for sodium chloride aq* solution
Oda Yoshio,Kazuhara Manabu,Endou Eiji +2 more
- 01 Mar 1978
TL;DR: In this article, a fluorine-containing cation exchange resin membrane was used as the diaphragm for the electrolysis of an NaCl aq. solution, having carboxylic acid groups as ion exchange groups and limited in its quantity of water permeance within a specific range.
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Electrolytic process of water
Oda Yoshio,Otoma Takashi,Endou Eiji +2 more
- 04 Dec 1982
TL;DR: In this paper, a non-electron conductive material, for example, glass, enamel, ceramics, high molecular material or the like is stuck finely, uniformly and discontinuously on the surface of a gas generating anode body provided with a porous surface layer on the surfaces of a liquid impermeable base body.
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