Interaction between molten salts of the type LiCl-KCl-MeCl (Me ϭ Na, Rb, Cs, x MeCl ϭ 0 to 0.5, x KCl /x LiCl ϭ 0.69) and zeolite 4A have been studied at 823 K. The main interactions between these salts and zeolite are molten salt occlusion to form salt-loaded zeolite and ion exchange between the molten salt and salt-loaded zeolite. No chemical reaction has been observed. The extent of occlusion is a function of the concentration of MeCl in the zeolite and is equal to 11 Ϯ 1 Cl Ϫ per zeolite unit cell, (AlSiO 4 ) 12 , at infinite MeCl dilution. The ion-exchange mole fraction equilibrium constants (separation factors) with respect to Li are decreasing functions of concentration of MeCl in the zeolite. At infinite MeCl dilution, they are equal to 0.84, 0.87, and 2.31 for NaCl, RbCl, and CsCl, respectively, and increase in the order Na Ͻ Rb Ͻ Cs at identical MeCl concentrations. The standard ion-exchange chemical potentials are equal to Ϫ(0.0 Ϯ 0.5) kJиmol Ϫ1 , Ϫ(0.4 Ϯ 0.3) kJиmol Ϫ1 , and Ϫ(6.5 Ϯ 0.5) kJиmol Ϫ1 for Na + , Rb + , and Cs + , respectively.
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