2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/2392489
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Electrochemical Removal of Rare Earth Element in LiCl-KCl Molten Salt

Abstract: This study was carried out to examine the removal of rare earth (RE) elements by electrodeposition for the purification and reuse of LiCl-KCl salt after electrorefining and electrowinning. The electrochemical behavior of RE elements (Dy and Gd) in LiCl-KCl-DyCl3-GdCl3 at 500°C was investigated using the cyclic voltammetry (CV) technique using Mo and Mg electrodes. It was observed that the reduction potential of the RE elements shifted at the Mg electrode owing to the alloy formation with Mg (RE-Mg alloy). Subs… Show more

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“…Electrolysis is an important means of molten salt purification. Solid state electrodes, such as Cu, 5 Al, 6 Mg, 7 Ni, 8 etc, are most commonly used as cathodes in molten salt electrolysis. Compared with solid electrode, the liquid electrode has many advantages: low melting point, easy alloying and so on.…”
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“…Electrolysis is an important means of molten salt purification. Solid state electrodes, such as Cu, 5 Al, 6 Mg, 7 Ni, 8 etc, are most commonly used as cathodes in molten salt electrolysis. Compared with solid electrode, the liquid electrode has many advantages: low melting point, easy alloying and so on.…”
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confidence: 99%