1999
DOI: 10.1149/1.1391954
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Complex Formation during Dissolution of Metal Oxides in Molten Alkali Carbonates

Abstract: Dissolution of metal oxides in molten carbonates is of importance because of its relationship to the stability of the electrode and construction materials for molten carbonate fuel cells (MCFC).The earlier investigations on MCFC, up to 1970s, were concentrated on silver for both anode and cathode. It was shown, however, that silver was unsuitable for long-term use due to its high solubility in the carbonate melt under cathode-side conditions. 1,2 NiO, in the lithiated form for high conductivity, still seems to… Show more

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“…Solubility of metal oxides in molten salts depends on the closeness in various physicochemical properties between solute and solvent such as electronegativity, polarizability, nature of bonding, common ion effect, etc . Solubility of various metal oxides in molten salts has been investigated previously using several thermodynamic and potentiometric methods. …”
Section: Critical Processing Parameters Of the Mssmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Solubility of metal oxides in molten salts depends on the closeness in various physicochemical properties between solute and solvent such as electronegativity, polarizability, nature of bonding, common ion effect, etc . Solubility of various metal oxides in molten salts has been investigated previously using several thermodynamic and potentiometric methods. …”
Section: Critical Processing Parameters Of the Mssmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The solubilities of metal oxides in molten fluxes have been previously studied using thermodynamic and potentiometric determination methods. [43][44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52] The use of fluxes with the same cations as the desired metal-oxide typically yields phase-pure crystals as a result of the similar chemical bonding, coordination site preference electronegativity, and crystal radii. As a general guideline, the hard-soft acid-base (HSAB) theory can be used to predict the solubility of inorganic reactants in molten-salt fluxes.…”
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“…Furthermore, the solubility was reported as an invariant of the fraction of Li 2 CO 3 and K 2 CO 3 in these lithium/potassium carbonate mixtures. 7 These low solubility studies, of interest to the optimization of molten carbonate fuel cells, have likely discouraged research into the electrowinning of iron metal from ferric oxide in molten lithium carbonate.…”
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