Imaging of Molten Salt Electrolysis - A Review in Honour of Prof. Torstein Utigard -

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Brook Zaback Boyd Davis
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

"Among the first published papers from Prof. Torstein Utigard was work on imaging the aluminum electrolysis process and in-situ measurements of aluminum in cryolite melts. He and Prof. Jim Toguri used an x-ray radiographic technique to measure interfacial tension of aluminum drops. Publications using this equipment for aluminum electrolysis spanned from 1985 to 2006. As well, other methods were used to better understand electrolysis in molten salts, including hot-stage microscopy, direct observations from above the bath and water modeling techniques. For chloride systems (for magnesium and lithium), it is possible to see side-on the electrolysis using a quartz cell. In honour of Prof. Utigard’s contribution to this field, this paper presents a summary of work on visualization of molten salt electrolysis, including work done at the authors’ labs and others around the world. The paper will summarize key findings and their possible impact on molten salt electrolysis."
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APA: Brook Zaback Boyd Davis  (2015)  Imaging of Molten Salt Electrolysis - A Review in Honour of Prof. Torstein Utigard -

MLA: Brook Zaback Boyd Davis Imaging of Molten Salt Electrolysis - A Review in Honour of Prof. Torstein Utigard -. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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