Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7851047 Carbon 2016 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Carbon deposition on a W cathode during the electrolysis was performed in molten LiCl-NaCl-Na2CO3 under CO2 atmosphere. The electrochemical process was investigated by cyclic voltammetry on the glass carbon electrode. The minimum energy consumption is 20.1 kWh for 1 kg of carbon. Constant voltage electrolysis combined with a real-time resolution mass spectrum demonstrated the absence of the formation of carbon monoxide even at 800 °C. The carbon products deposited at different electrolysis conditions were composed of amorphous carbon and mainly comprised of quasi-spherical carbon particles accompanied by small amounts of wire-like carbon.
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