Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9783224 | Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The electroreduction mechanism of Ti(III) ions on iron in the LiF-NaF-KF eutectic melt was studied at 700 and 900 °C using cyclic voltammetry. At both temperatures, the reduction occurs through a three-electron transfer, but at 700 °C only pure titanium is deposited, whereas the successive formation of Fe2Ti and FeTi intermetallic compounds precedes pure titanium deposition at 900 °C. At 900 °C under open-circuit conditions, the different phases appear successively at the electrode/electrolyte interface by interphase movements due to intermetallic diffusion. At the same temperature but under anodic polarization, each phase appears at the electrode surface according to a layer-by-layer dissolution.
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Authors
Alain Robin,