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Anode Processes on Carbon in Chloride-Oxide Melts

Abstract

Alkali and alkaline earth metals such as lithium, sodium, magnesium and calcium are produced by electrowinning in chloride melts. Direct cathodic reduction of metal oxides in chloride melts has been proposed for the FFC process. Fundamental data for the anodic process on carbon in mixed chloride/oxide melts are lacking. Anodes of graphite and vitreous carbon (VC) were studied in NaCl-NaO, and in binary melts of the type NaCl-MCl2-MO with 0-7 mol% oxide, (M = Ca, Sr and Ba), using linear polarization, CV and EIS. The gaseous products were Cl2, CO and CO2 and the exit concentration of carbon oxides were analysed by gas chromatography. In this paper the emphasis is on the NaCl-CaCl2-CaO system.

Category

Academic article

Language

English

Author(s)

Affiliation

  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology
  • SINTEF Industry / Metal Production and Processing
  • Equinor

Year

2011

Published in

ECS Transactions

ISSN

1938-5862

Publisher

Electrochemical Society

Volume

35

Issue

23

Page(s)

1 - 9

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