“…The alkali metal and alkaline earth metal oxides are added to the salt and reduced to metal on the cathode during electrolysis, and they continue to react with the cathodic oxides and reduce them. 27,34 In the aspect of electrolyte, because of the high solubility of O 2− ion and liquid metal Ca in CaCl 2 , 4,7,8,35 the molten salt of CaCl 2 system was widely used at first, such as CaCl 2 [4][5][6]10,14,16,18,21,[23][24][25]33,34 and CaCl 2 -CaO 8,20,29,31,32 etc., but these molten salts have high melting point. The higher operating temperature not only leads to higher cost of energy and equipment, 28 but also makes the cathode more compact, which will block the migration of oxygen ions in the cathode.…”