El Din, 1961 - Google Patents
Molten salt electrolysis—I. Chlorine over-potential on carbon in LiCl-KCl eutecticEl Din, 1961
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- 4575462815152875651
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- El Din A
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- Electrochimica Acta
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Conditions are described for the preparation of dry LiCl-KCl eutectic suitable for the measurement of chlorine overpotential on carbon anodes. Over a wide range of temperature the overpotential ν of the carbon anode is related to the polarizing current I by the relation ν …
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