The electron-energy band structure of electric Double Layer (DL) between a molten salt and metal electrode (an anode or cathode) is studied for the electrodepositing crystallization process when the width of DL metal part is less than the one in the molten salt. It is shown that just the molten-salt part of the double layer confines a rate of electrodepositing process. The reason of this is a neutralization of depositing ions into the molten-salt near the electrode and hence their diffusively confined motion in a density gradient field. It is important to minimize the electrodepositing potential for effective component crystallization out of the molten salt and its exchange process including selective extracting of salt components by their ...
Molten chloride salts such as MgCl2/KCl/NaCl are promising thermal energy storage (TES) materials an...
Measurement of redox potential in fluoride media is a major problem due to the difficulty to design ...
organised by Molten Salt Discussion Group, Royal Society of Chemistry and Materials Chemistry Group,...
Many important metals are being produced by electrolysis in molten salts (aluminium, sodium, rare ea...
Room temperature molten salts consisting of 1,2-dimethyl-3-propylimidazolium chloride and aluminum c...
The fairly recent development of molten salts with melting points below room temperature has spurred...
Electrodeposition of aluminium has been carried out by controlled-current and controlled-potential m...
A study has been made of the eleotrodeposition of silver onto platinum from aqueous solutions and fr...
This article deals with the different modes of preparation of alloys or intermetallic compounds usin...
Room temperature molten salts have been proposed for use as electrolytes in high energy density batt...
The processes of electrodeposition from magnesium nitrate hexahydrate melt by galvanostatic regime o...
The purification of molten salts from admixtures as well as the effective control of admixture conce...
The processes of electrodeposition from magnesium nitrate hexahydrate melt by galvanostatic regime o...
Molten chloride salt mixtures are promising thermal energy storage (TES) materials to be applied in ...
This thesis consists of some electrochemical studies on fused salts in addition to some critical rev...
Molten chloride salts such as MgCl2/KCl/NaCl are promising thermal energy storage (TES) materials an...
Measurement of redox potential in fluoride media is a major problem due to the difficulty to design ...
organised by Molten Salt Discussion Group, Royal Society of Chemistry and Materials Chemistry Group,...
Many important metals are being produced by electrolysis in molten salts (aluminium, sodium, rare ea...
Room temperature molten salts consisting of 1,2-dimethyl-3-propylimidazolium chloride and aluminum c...
The fairly recent development of molten salts with melting points below room temperature has spurred...
Electrodeposition of aluminium has been carried out by controlled-current and controlled-potential m...
A study has been made of the eleotrodeposition of silver onto platinum from aqueous solutions and fr...
This article deals with the different modes of preparation of alloys or intermetallic compounds usin...
Room temperature molten salts have been proposed for use as electrolytes in high energy density batt...
The processes of electrodeposition from magnesium nitrate hexahydrate melt by galvanostatic regime o...
The purification of molten salts from admixtures as well as the effective control of admixture conce...
The processes of electrodeposition from magnesium nitrate hexahydrate melt by galvanostatic regime o...
Molten chloride salt mixtures are promising thermal energy storage (TES) materials to be applied in ...
This thesis consists of some electrochemical studies on fused salts in addition to some critical rev...
Molten chloride salts such as MgCl2/KCl/NaCl are promising thermal energy storage (TES) materials an...
Measurement of redox potential in fluoride media is a major problem due to the difficulty to design ...
organised by Molten Salt Discussion Group, Royal Society of Chemistry and Materials Chemistry Group,...