Electrochemical and Spectroscopic Investigation of Molten Chloroaluminates and Related Solvents
Abstract
The following is a summary of research accomplishments and progress made during the period September 15, 1985 through September 14, 1988: Development of Spectroelectrochemical and other methodology for alkali chloroaluminates- UV-visible absorption spectroelectrochemistry; Infrared spectroscopy and spectroelectrochemistry; Raman spectroscopy and spectroelectrochemistry; Studies with ultramicroelectrodes; Electrochemical and other studies of selected redox systems- Tungsten species in sodium chloroaluminate melts; Electrochemical studies of carbondioxide and hydrochloric acid in molten alkali chloroaluminates; Chemistry of iridium carbonyls in sodium chloroaluminates; Molten salt batteries- Examination of sodium cation conducting glasses; Studies of cobalt electrodes in basic aluminum chloride-sodium chloride melts; Studies with Iron chloride-sodium chloride melts; New molten salt solvents- Fluoride-containing chloroaluminate melts; Room temperature organic tetrachloroborates; and Calcium halide melts.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 07, 1988
- Accession Number
- ADA202235
Entities
People
- Gleb Mamantov
Organizations
- University of Tennessee system