RI 7986 Electrochemical Anodic Reaction Rate of Vanadium Metal With Molten VC12-VC13-NaC1 Mixtures

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
A. E. Raddatz
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Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines has determined the electrochemical rate of anodic dissolution of vanadium metal in a VC12-VC13-NaC1 electrolyte at 860' C for the purpose of elucidating the reaction mechanism. Rate measurements were carried out with the help of specially designed equipment capable of continuously recording the weight loss experienced by a cylindrical vanadium anode immersed in the molten salt electrolyte while a constant current is maintained through it. The rate is expressed as a function of current density and VC13 concentration, and the reaction is interpreted in terms of an adsorption mechanism. Multiple regression analysis of the data gave the following rate equation: Rate x 104 (g.cm-2.sec-1) = -0.38 + 2.64 current density (amp-cm-2) + 0.69 log, (mole-percent VC13).
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APA: A. E. Raddatz  (1974)  RI 7986 Electrochemical Anodic Reaction Rate of Vanadium Metal With Molten VC12-VC13-NaC1 Mixtures

MLA: A. E. Raddatz RI 7986 Electrochemical Anodic Reaction Rate of Vanadium Metal With Molten VC12-VC13-NaC1 Mixtures. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1974.

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