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Corrosion of NiFe2O4–10NiO-based cermet inert anodes for aluminium electrolysis

He et al., 2013

Document ID
9778823685387170568
Author
He H
Yuan W
Long J
Chen Z
Publication year
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Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China

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Abstract NiFe 2 O 4–10NiO-based cermet inert anodes for aluminium electrolysis were prepared and their properties were investigated in a lab-scale electrolysis cell. The results show that the inert anodes exhibit good performance during electrolysis in molten salt …
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