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Figure 1 – Diagram (not to scale) of the molten salt electrochemical cell used in this
Figure 2 – Cyclic voltammograms of a 0.25 mm Pt wire electrode in the molten eutectic
Table 1 – Standard Gibbs free energy changes for the reduction of Li2CO3 or K2CO3 to
Figure 3 – Current-time plots recorded during electrolysis in molten Li2CO3-K2CO3 (mole ratio: 62:38) at (a) 540 °C, (b) 593 °C and (c) 700 oC and 3.0, 4.0 and 5.0 V under pure CO2, and (d) 593 oC and 4 V under mixed CO2 and N2 of indicated ratios
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