XRD patterns of the products at different electro-deoxidation times. XRD patterns of the products at different electro-deoxidation times.

XRD patterns of the products at different electro-deoxidation times. XRD patterns of the products at different electro-deoxidation times.

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Electrochemical mechanisms of molten salt electrolysis from TiO2 to titanium were investigated by Potentiostatic electrolysis, cyclic voltammetry, and square wave voltammetry in NaCl-CaCl2 at 800 °C. The composition and morphology of the product obtained at different electrolysis times were characterized by XRD and SEM. CaTiO3 phase was found in th...

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... indicates that the experiment voltage of 3 V, conducted in a two-electrode system, is sufficient to electro-deoxidize TiO 2 to titanium without the electrolyte decomposition. Figure 4 presents the XRD patterns of the products at different electro-deoxidation time. It can be seen from the product electrolyzed for 0 h that TiO2 is the main component of the cathode precursor, which indicates that the little carbon did not react with TiO2 in Figure 4 presents the XRD patterns of the products at different electro-deoxidation time. ...
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... 4 presents the XRD patterns of the products at different electro-deoxidation time. It can be seen from the product electrolyzed for 0 h that TiO2 is the main component of the cathode precursor, which indicates that the little carbon did not react with TiO2 in Figure 4 presents the XRD patterns of the products at different electro-deoxidation time. It can be seen from the product electrolyzed for 0 h that TiO 2 is the main component of the cathode precursor, which indicates that the little carbon did not react with TiO 2 in the sintering process. ...

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