2022
DOI: 10.1149/1945-7111/ac87d4
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Analysis of Electrochemical Behavior of (LiF–CaF2)eut.–Yb2O3 System with (Ni2+/Ni) Internal Reference Electrode

Abstract: The transient electrochemical behavior of the Yb (III) ion (Yb3+) on the surface of a Ni working electrode in a (LiF–CaF2)eut.–Yb2O3 molten salt system was analyzed using a three-electrode system with a reversible (Ni2+/Ni) internal reference electrode and Pt external reference electrode. The (Ni2+/Ni) internal reference electrode exhibited good stability and reliability, and provided results that were consistent with those of the Pt external reference electrode. The (Ni2+/Ni) electrode also had a wider measur… Show more

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“…Fluoride has a high melting point, while molten fluoride is more corrosive. This results in harsh operating conditions for molten salt electrolysis in the fluoride-oxide system with high fluoride content. , Therefore, the fluoride-oxide system, which is close to industrial use, has been less studied in academia than other molten salt electrolysis systems …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fluoride has a high melting point, while molten fluoride is more corrosive. This results in harsh operating conditions for molten salt electrolysis in the fluoride-oxide system with high fluoride content. , Therefore, the fluoride-oxide system, which is close to industrial use, has been less studied in academia than other molten salt electrolysis systems …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%