Electroanalytical Study of Electrode Processes on Carbon Anode in Lithium Fluoride and Neodymium Fluoride Melt
来源期刊:Journal of Rare Earths2007年第S1期
论文作者:王桂华 王祥生 朱鸿民
文章页码:533 - 536
摘 要:The anode processes of carbon electrode in LiF-70%NdF3 melt were studied by electroanalytical techniques, including cyclic voltammetry(CV) and chronoamperometry(CA). Anode gases were analyzed by gas chromatography(GC) on-line during controlled-potential electrolysis. Two anode peaks were observed. The first process starting at 2.0 V vs Li+/Li was corresponded to the discharge of residual oxide ions, with the generation of CO and CO2. The discharge of fluoride ions occurred at the potentials higher than 4.3 V vs Li+/Li, with the generation of a small amount of CF4 and C2F6, accompanied by a sudden drop in current, marking the onset of the anode effect. The second process occurred when the potential exceeded 5.5 V vs Li+/Li, with the generation of a large amount of CF4 and C2F6. When the temperature was changed from 1173 to 1273 K, the current of the second process decreased, leading to a stable anode effect.
王桂华,王祥生,朱鸿民
摘 要:The anode processes of carbon electrode in LiF-70%NdF3 melt were studied by electroanalytical techniques, including cyclic voltammetry(CV) and chronoamperometry(CA). Anode gases were analyzed by gas chromatography(GC) on-line during controlled-potential electrolysis. Two anode peaks were observed. The first process starting at 2.0 V vs Li+/Li was corresponded to the discharge of residual oxide ions, with the generation of CO and CO2. The discharge of fluoride ions occurred at the potentials higher than 4.3 V vs Li+/Li, with the generation of a small amount of CF4 and C2F6, accompanied by a sudden drop in current, marking the onset of the anode effect. The second process occurred when the potential exceeded 5.5 V vs Li+/Li, with the generation of a large amount of CF4 and C2F6. When the temperature was changed from 1173 to 1273 K, the current of the second process decreased, leading to a stable anode effect.
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