“…14 Thus, liquid cathode is paid more attention because of its complete physical separation between the metal product and electrolyte, constant electrode area, and easy diffusion of deposited metal into liquid metal. Low melting metal and alloy, for example, Bi, [30][31][32] Sn, 33,34 Cd, 35,36 Pb, [37][38][39] Ga, 40,41 Zn 14,[42][43][44] metals and Al-Ga alloy [45][46][47] were explored as a liquid cathode. The feasibility of liquid metals (Sb, Bi, Pb, Sn, Ga) as cathode was systematically investigated in molten fluorides, Gibilaro et al found that the electroactivity domains and reactivity of liquid metals are Bi > Pb > Sn > Sb > Ga. 48 Lebedev 49 evaluated the separation factor between actinides and lanthanides on various cathodes in molten chlorides, and found that the separation order is Al > Ga > Pb > Zn > Bi > Sn > In > Cd > Tl.…”