PARTIAL MOLAR PROPERTIES OF MGCL2 IN MGCL2-KCL-CACL2 MELTS

1988-01-01
ZHU, J
Karakaya, İshak
THOMPSON, WT
To further the understanding of electrolytes of value in industrial magnesium electrolysis, the reversible emf for the formation of in fused salts containing and was studied. The data made possible the calculation of thermodynamic solution properties which were used with other data to construct features of the ternary phase diagram. The multiple discrete complex anion (MDCA) model was tested against the thermodynamic findings from the present study. Reasonable agreement was obtained between the experimental properties and the values calculated from the model.
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Citation Formats
J. ZHU, İ. Karakaya, and W. THOMPSON, “PARTIAL MOLAR PROPERTIES OF MGCL2 IN MGCL2-KCL-CACL2 MELTS,” JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY, pp. 122–126, 1988, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/39433.