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NaCl-AlCh system

The viscosity of the NaCl-AlCh melt system was investigated near the NaAlCh region by Cleaver and Koronaios [35]. The viscosity rj can be described by the function... [Pg.744]

The coordination of transition metal ions in acidic chloroaluminate melts has not been firmly established. However, in the case of AICb-EtMelmCI. the E0 values of simple redox systems that are electrochemically accessible in both acidic and basic melt, e.g., Hg(II)/Hg [51], Sb(III)/Sb [52], and Sn(II)/Sn [53] exhibit a large positive potential shift on going from basic melt, where metal ions are known to exist as discrete anionic chloride complexes, to acidic melt. Similar results were observed for Cu(I) in AlCh-NaCl [48]. This dramatic decrease in electrochemical stability isprima facie evidence that metal ions in acidic melt are probably only weakly solvated by anionic species such as AICI4 and AECI-. Additional evidence for this is derived from the results of EXAFS measurements of simple metal ions such Co(II), Mn(II), and Ni(II) in acidic AlCh-EtMelmCl, which indicate that each of these ions is coordinated by three bidentate AICI4 ions to give octahedrally-coordinated species such as [ M (AIC14) 2 ] [54]. Most transition metal chloride compounds are virtually... [Pg.284]

Moffat [80] reported the electrodeposition of Ni-Al alloy from solutions of Ni(II) in the 66.7 m/o AlCl3-NaCl melt at 150 °C. The results obtained in this melt system are very similar to those found in the AlCh-EtMcImCI melt. For example, Ni deposits at the mass-transport-limited rate during the co-deposition of Al, and the co-deposition of Al commences several hundred millivolts positive of the thermodynamic potential for the A1(III)/A1 couple. A significant difference between the voltammetric-derived compositions from the AlCl3-NaCl melt and AlCl3-EtMeImCl melt is that alloy composition is independent of Ni(II) concentration at the elevated temperature. Similar to what has been observed for room-temperature Cu-Al, the rate of the aluminum partial reaction is first order in the Ni(II) concentration. Moffat s... [Pg.308]


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