Polarization and mass transfer during the electrolysis of molten salts with liquid metallic electrodes

Calculations are used to show that the fraction of the overvoltage of the stage of discharge-ionization can be significant in the total overvoltage during the polarization of liquid metallic electrodes in molten chlorides depleted of electrochemically active particles (depending on the type of the d...

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