Electrolysis of metal oxides in MgCl2 based molten salts with an inert graphite anodeTools Yuan, Yating, Wei, Li, Zhiyong, Wang, Xianbo, Jim and Chen, George Z. (2016) Electrolysis of metal oxides in MgCl2 based molten salts with an inert graphite anode. Faraday Discussions . ISSN 1364-5498 Full text not available from this repository.AbstractEletrolysis of solid metal oxides has been demonstrated in MgCl2-NaCl-KCl melt at 700 oC taking the electrolysis of Ta2O5 as an example. Both the cathodic and anodic processes have been investigated using cyclic voltammetry, potentiostatic and constant voltage electrolysis, with the cathodic products analysed by XRD, SEM and the anodic products by GC. Fast electrolysis of Ta2O5 against a graphite anode has been realized at a cell voltage of 2 V , or a total overpotential of about 400 mV. The energy consumption was about 1 kWh/kg-Ta with a nearly 100% Ta recovery. The cathodic product was nanometer Ta powder with sizes of about 50 nm. The main anodic product was Cl2 gas, together with about 1 mol% O2 gas and trace of CO. The graphite anode was found to be an excellent inert anode. These results promise an environment-friendly and energy efficient method for metal extraction by electrolysis of metal oxides in MgCl2 based molten salts.
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