2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jfluchem.2008.07.017
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Dynamic reference electrode for investigation of fluoride melts containing beryllium difluoride

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“…Moreover, the reference redox system has to be reversible. Previous works present the in-situ electrochemical generation of a reversible redox system by an anodic [22] or cathodic reaction [23][24][25]. Ema et al [23] have developed a dynamic reference electrode of Li, K/Li + ,K + for the electrochemistry in LiF-KF eutectic melt.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, the reference redox system has to be reversible. Previous works present the in-situ electrochemical generation of a reversible redox system by an anodic [22] or cathodic reaction [23][24][25]. Ema et al [23] have developed a dynamic reference electrode of Li, K/Li + ,K + for the electrochemistry in LiF-KF eutectic melt.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The small dispersion of the measurements allows this system to be used as a dynamic reference electrode. More recently, Afonichkin et al [24], have developed a device for redox potential measurements (DRPM) in LiF-NaF-BeF 2 (15-58-27) mol% molten salt at 600 C. The DRPM is based on a system with three electrodes and two of them are used for the dynamic reference electrode generation. The dynamic reference electrode is made of a tungsten electrode covered by metallic Be, the reference redox system being Be(II)/Be.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
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“…Solid reference state.-The standard Gibbs enthalpy G 0,S of reaction 12 in the solid reference state is extracted from FactSage database (not available in HSC): CeF 3 (s) = Ce + 1.5F 2 (g) [12] Values of E 0,S in V vs. F 2 /F − are in Table III.…”
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“…A unique dynamic electrode has been reported recently for use in FLiBe . This design is relatively simple, which uses the Be/Be 2+ reference electrode.…”
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confidence: 99%