The Aluminum Electrode in AlCl3 ‐ Alkali ‐ Halide Melts

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, , Citation Gerhard L. Holleck and José Giner 1972 J. Electrochem. Soc. 119 1161 DOI 10.1149/1.2404433

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Abstract

Passivation phenomena have been observed upon cathodic and anodic polarization of the Al electrode in melts between 100° and 160 °C. They are caused by formation of a solid salt layer at the electrode surface resulting from concentration changes upon current flow. The anodic limiting currents increased with temperature and with decreasing content of the melt. Current voltage curves obtained on a rotating aluminum disk showed a linear relationship between the anodic limiting current and w−1/2. Upon cathodic polarization, dendrite formation occurs at the Al electrode. The activation oyervoltage in (57.5‐12.5‐20 mole per cent [m/o]) was determined by galvanostatic current step methods. An apparent exchange current density of 270 mA/cm2 at 130°C and a double layer capacity of were measured.

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10.1149/1.2404433