High-temperature electrochemical synthesis of carbon-containing inorganic compounds under excessive carbon dioxide pressure

Features of the electroreduction of carbon dioxide dissolved in the equimolar melt of sodium and potassium chlorides under excessive pressure of up to 1.7 MPa have been studied by cyclic voltametry over a wide polarization rate range. It has been found that the electrode process occurs in two stages...

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Main Authors: Novoselova I.A., Volkov S.V., Oliinyk N.F., Shapoval V.I.
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Language:English
Published: University of Belgrade, Technical Faculty, Bor 2003-01-01
Series:Journal of Mining and Metallurgy. Section B: Metallurgy
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-5339/2003/1450-53390302281N.pdf
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author Novoselova I.A.
Volkov S.V.
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description Features of the electroreduction of carbon dioxide dissolved in the equimolar melt of sodium and potassium chlorides under excessive pressure of up to 1.7 MPa have been studied by cyclic voltametry over a wide polarization rate range. It has been found that the electrode process occurs in two stages at sweep rates of ≤0.1 V s-1, and its mechanism has been suggested. The cathodic product is polycrystalline graphite. Systems and conditions for producing two- and three-component refractory metal carbides using CO2 as a synthesis component have been selected.
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spelling doaj-art-a18fad60e9df40d39224ad4e307952952025-02-02T03:41:46ZengUniversity of Belgrade, Technical Faculty, BorJournal of Mining and Metallurgy. Section B: Metallurgy1450-53392003-01-01391-228129310.2298/JMMB0302281NHigh-temperature electrochemical synthesis of carbon-containing inorganic compounds under excessive carbon dioxide pressureNovoselova I.A.Volkov S.V.Oliinyk N.F.Shapoval V.I.Features of the electroreduction of carbon dioxide dissolved in the equimolar melt of sodium and potassium chlorides under excessive pressure of up to 1.7 MPa have been studied by cyclic voltametry over a wide polarization rate range. It has been found that the electrode process occurs in two stages at sweep rates of ≤0.1 V s-1, and its mechanism has been suggested. The cathodic product is polycrystalline graphite. Systems and conditions for producing two- and three-component refractory metal carbides using CO2 as a synthesis component have been selected.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-5339/2003/1450-53390302281N.pdfelectrochemical synthesisvoltammetrycarbon dioxidecarbon filmsrefractorycarbides
spellingShingle Novoselova I.A.
Volkov S.V.
Oliinyk N.F.
Shapoval V.I.
High-temperature electrochemical synthesis of carbon-containing inorganic compounds under excessive carbon dioxide pressure
Journal of Mining and Metallurgy. Section B: Metallurgy
electrochemical synthesis
voltammetry
carbon dioxide
carbon films
refractorycarbides
title High-temperature electrochemical synthesis of carbon-containing inorganic compounds under excessive carbon dioxide pressure
title_full High-temperature electrochemical synthesis of carbon-containing inorganic compounds under excessive carbon dioxide pressure
title_fullStr High-temperature electrochemical synthesis of carbon-containing inorganic compounds under excessive carbon dioxide pressure
title_full_unstemmed High-temperature electrochemical synthesis of carbon-containing inorganic compounds under excessive carbon dioxide pressure
title_short High-temperature electrochemical synthesis of carbon-containing inorganic compounds under excessive carbon dioxide pressure
title_sort high temperature electrochemical synthesis of carbon containing inorganic compounds under excessive carbon dioxide pressure
topic electrochemical synthesis
voltammetry
carbon dioxide
carbon films
refractorycarbides
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-5339/2003/1450-53390302281N.pdf
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