Electrochemical Properties of Tungsten in Molten Alkali Metal Chlorides

The anodic dissolution of metallic tungsten in the eutectic 3LiCl–2KCl (723–1023 K) and NaCl–2CsCl (823–1023 K) melts was studied by high-temperature electrochemistry and spectroscopy. W(IV) ions are formed in the melt. The conventional electrode potentials of tungsten were determined.

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Published inRussian metallurgy Metally Vol. 2019; no. 2; pp. 149 - 151
Main Authors Ryzhov, A. A., Ivanov, A. B., Volkovich, V. A.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Moscow Pleiades Publishing 01.02.2019
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Summary:The anodic dissolution of metallic tungsten in the eutectic 3LiCl–2KCl (723–1023 K) and NaCl–2CsCl (823–1023 K) melts was studied by high-temperature electrochemistry and spectroscopy. W(IV) ions are formed in the melt. The conventional electrode potentials of tungsten were determined.
ISSN:0036-0295
1555-6255
1531-8648
DOI:10.1134/S0036029519020228