Molten salt electrolysis and solid oxide membrane (SOM) processes represent innovative approaches to metal production that offer significant environmental and energy efficiency benefits. By utilising ...
Machine learning plays a key role in this work, designing new technologies for producing carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and graphene by electrolysis in molten salts. The aim is to achieve non-expensive, high ...
The questions in this quiz are suitable for GCSE chemistry students studying electrolysis of molten salts, electrolysis of solutions and oxidation and reduction in electricity. If you struggled with ...
The electrochemical behaviour in molten salts encompasses a broad spectrum of research that bridges fundamental science and industrial applications. Molten salts, due to their high ionic conductivity ...
A chemist at the University of Cincinnati has come up with a novel way to study the thermodynamic properties of molten salts, which are used in many nuclear and solar energy applications. UC College ...
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A research group shows, using computer simulations, that ions do not always behave as expected. In their research on molten salts, they were able to see that, in some cases, the ions in the salt ...
Case Western Reserve leading research to develop zero-carbon, electrochemical process to produce iron metal as part of U.S. Department of Energy effort Case Western Reserve University chemical ...
The Integral Molten Salt Reactor (IMSR) represents a clean energy alternative to fossil fuel combustion for industrial heat and provision, which is compact, efficient, and cost-competitive with fossil ...
Journal of Plant Pathology, Vol. 95, No. 2 (July 2013), pp. 373-383 (11 pages) The use of alternative control means to reduce water contamination and postharvest decay of fruit and vegetables is ...
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