A new anode material for oxygen evolution in molten oxide electrolysis
Antoine Allanore (),
Lan Yin and
Donald R. Sadoway
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Antoine Allanore: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Lan Yin: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Donald R. Sadoway: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Nature, 2013, vol. 497, issue 7449, 353-356
Abstract:
Molten oxide electrolysis is considered a promising route for extractive metallurgy with much reduced carbon dioxide emissions relative to traditional routes; now a new chromium-based alloy has been developed for use as an oxygen evolving anode that remains stable in the high-temperature corrosive conditions found during iron production via electrolysis.
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1038/nature12134
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