“…A. SOLID METALS Capacity measurements have been carried out by a.c. bridge methods (158,197,199,201), by relaxation methods (200), and by measuring (159) the faradaic capacity and extrapolating to infinite frequency. The capacity data are frequency dependent to a very great extent.…”
Section: Electrical Double Layer In Molten Saltsmentioning
“…A. SOLID METALS Capacity measurements have been carried out by a.c. bridge methods (158,197,199,201), by relaxation methods (200), and by measuring (159) the faradaic capacity and extrapolating to infinite frequency. The capacity data are frequency dependent to a very great extent.…”
Section: Electrical Double Layer In Molten Saltsmentioning
“…Thus it is no surprise that the exchange currents in reference (15) differ by a factor of five (lower) from those obtained under similar experimental conditions but with the voltage step method (12). In the latter measurements, the corresponding plots of 7/ vs. t112 showed deviations from linearity at times longer than about 60 Mseconds.…”
Section: Overpotential-time Relation Near the Apparent Departure From...mentioning
“…As far as we know, few studies on the electrochemical behavior of Zn(II) ion in molten LiCl-KCl have been reported in the literature. 23,24 In this paper, the electrochemical behavior of Zn(II) ion on a molybdenum electrode in molten LiCl-KCl was investigated by various electrochemical techniques, and direct electrochemical extraction of samarium by co-reduction with zinc in LiCl-KCl molten salt was studied. The extraction efficiency of Sm was evaluated as well.…”
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