Molten salts chemistry and technology /
"Applications include energy conversion (solar cells and fuel cells), heat storage, green solvents, metallurgy, nuclear industry, pharmaceutics and biotechnology"--
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Μορφή: | Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom :
Wiley,
2014.
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Title Page; Copyright; List of Contributors; Foreword; Preface; Part 1: Aluminium Electrolysis; Chapter 1.1: Formation of CO2 and CO on Carbon Anodes in Molten Salts; 1.1.1 Introduction; 1.1.2 Results; 1.1.3 Discussion; 1.1.4 Conclusion; References; Chapter 1.2: Interaction of Carbon with Molten Salts-Chloride-Carbonate Melts; 1.2.1 Introduction; 1.2.2 Carbon as an anode in molten salt cells; 1.2.3 Carbon in the form of carbonate ions; 1.2.4 Carbon in the form of carbide ions; 1.2.5 Carbon as a cathode; 1.2.6 Conclusions; References
- Chapter 1.3: Anode Processes on Carbon in Chloride Melts with Dissolved Oxides1.3.1 Introduction; 1.3.2 Electrochemical processes in chloride-oxide melts; 1.3.3 Experimental; 1.3.4 Results; 1.3.5 Discussion and conclusions; References; Chapter 1.4: Aluminium Electrolysis with Inert Anodes and Wettable Cathodes and with Low Energy Consumption; 1.4.1 Introduction; 1.4.2 Cell designs with inert anodes and wettable cathodes; 1.4.3 Electrolytes with low melting temperature; 1.4.4 Energetic aspects; 1.4.5 Material problems; 1.4.6 Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References
- Chapter 1.5: Influence of the Sulfur Content in the Carbon Anodes in Aluminum Electrolysis
- a Laboratory Study1.5.1 Introduction; 1.5.2 Experimental; 1.5.3 Results; 1.5.4 Discussion; 1.5.5 Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 1.6: Aluminum Electrolysis in an Inert Anode Cell; 1.6.1 Introduction; 1.6.2 Experimental; 1.6.3 Current efficiency; 1.6.4 Liquidus temperature; 1.6.5 Electrolysis; 1.6.6 Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 1.7: Effect of Phosphorus Impurities on the Current Efficiency for Aluminium Deposition from Cryolite-Alumina Melts in a Laboratory Cell
- 1.7.1 Introduction1.7.2 Experimental method; 1.7.3 Results and discussion; 1.7.4 Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 1.8: Influence of LOI on Alumina Dissolution in Molten Aluminum Electrolyte; 1.8.1 Introduction; 1.8.2 Experimental; 1.8.3 Results and discussion; 1.8.4 Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 1.9: The Electrolytic Production of Al-Cu-Li Master Alloy by Molten Salts Electrolysis; 1.9.1 Introduction; 1.9.2 Experimental; 1.9.3 Results and discussion; 1.9.4 Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References
- Chapter 1.10: Transference Numbers in Na(K) Cryolite-Based Systems1.10.1 Introduction; 1.10.2 Experimental; 1.10.3 Results and discussion; 1.10.4 Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 1.11: 125 years of the Hall-Héroult Process
- What Made It a Success?; 1.11.1 Introduction; 1.11.2 Development of an industrial process for production of aluminum; 1.11.3 Some important process parameters; 1.11.4 Technological macro trends; 1.11.5 Alternative processes; 1.11.6 Conclusions; References; Part 2: New Processes for Electrowinning