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Study on the electrodeposition of uranium in chloride molten salt. [PDF]

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Wu P   +9 more
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Formation of niobium powder by electrolysis in molten salt

open access: yesFormation of niobium powder by electrolysis in molten salt
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Applications of molten salt and progress of molten salt electrolysis in secondary metal resource recovery

International Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy and Materials, 2020
Molten salt is an excellent medium for chemical reaction, energy transfer, and storage. Molten salt innovative technologies should be developed to recover metals from secondary resources and reserve metals from primary natural sources. Among these technologies, molten salt electrolysis is an economic and environment-friendly method to extract metals ...
Xiaoli Xi, Zuoren Nie
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Preparation of Boron by Molten Salt Electrolysis

ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2009
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Xiaozhou Cao   +4 more
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The synthesis of GaAs by molten salt electrolysis

Journal of Crystal Growth, 1978
Abstract Molten salt electrodeposition of gallium arsenide is reported the first time. Deposition occurred at 720–760°C, from a molten solution containing NaAsO 2 and Ga 2 O 3 in a B 2 O 3 -NaF solvent.
R.C. De Mattei   +2 more
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Production of chromium by molten salt electrolysis

Surface Technology, 1977
Abstract This paper presents the results of molten salt electrolysis for the production of pure chromium metal starting from its carbide and aluminothermically reduced forms. Conditions for electrodeposition of chromium from its carbide in NaCl-CrCl2 and KCl-LiCl-CrCl2 electrolytes and from its aluminothermically reduced forms in NaCl-CrCl2 ...
A.K. Suri, C.K. Gupta
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Technology of Molten Salt Electrolysis of Magnesium Chloride

Materials Science Forum, 2010
The electrolytic production of magnesium from magnesium chloride containing sodium chloride-rich melts has been studied using mono-polar cell, where originally designed in consideration of current efficiency and energy consumption. The magnesium was formed well at the surface of cathode and floated at the free surface of the molten salt, and chlorine ...
Mi Seon Choi   +4 more
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