Abstract:Electrolysis of solid oxides in molten CaCl2 has been proven a straightforward process to extract various metals thanks to the wide electrochemical window of CaCl2 and CaO which is soluble in molten CaCl2. However, the CaO produced during the cathodic reduction of oxides not only shuttles O2-, but also captures CO2 to generate CO32- that can be reduced to carbon at the cathode, resulting in decreasing current efficiency and contaminating the cathodic products by carbon. To solve this problem, we employed CaSiO… Show more
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