A Robust Alumina Membrane Reference Electrode for High Temperature Molten Salts

A new reference electrode for high temperature molten salts (except for fluorides) was conveniently fabricated by sealing the Ag|Ag+ (AgCl) couple in a commercial alumina tube whose closed end was ground into a membrane (ca. 0.1 mm in thickness) to facilitate ion conduction. Repeated (>15 times)...

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Main Authors: Han Wang, Siambun, Nancy J., Wang, Linpo Yu, Chen, George Z.
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https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/21425/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/2.033209jes
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spelling my.ums.eprints.214252019-03-05T04:07:56Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/21425/ A Robust Alumina Membrane Reference Electrode for High Temperature Molten Salts Han Wang Siambun, Nancy J. Wang, Linpo Yu Chen, George Z. QD Chemistry T Technology (General) A new reference electrode for high temperature molten salts (except for fluorides) was conveniently fabricated by sealing the Ag|Ag+ (AgCl) couple in a commercial alumina tube whose closed end was ground into a membrane (ca. 0.1 mm in thickness) to facilitate ion conduction. Repeated (>15 times) and prolonged continuous (7 days) tests of this reference electrode in molten chloride and carbonate salts confirmed highly satisfactory and robust performance in terms of stability, reproducibility and reusability over a wide range of temperatures (500∼900°C) without any noticeable deterioration. It exhibited ionic resistance (<4 kΩ) decreasing with temperature, but changing insignificantly with the composition of all molten salts tested. A linear relation of potential versus logarithm of mole fraction of NaCl was observed in mixed NaCl-CaCl2 (slope: 0.1603 V/decade). Salt penetration into the membrane was confirmed by scanning electron microscopy, although no through-pores were observed. These findings are discussed in terms of the membrane and liquid junction potentials, and a mechanism of ion conduction through semi-closed pores (fast and ion-non-selective) and grain boundaries (slow and cation-selective) in series. 2012 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/21425/1/A%20Robust%20Alumina%20Membrane%20Reference%20Electrode%20for%20High%20Temperature%20Molten%20Salts.pdf Han Wang and Siambun, Nancy J. and Wang, Linpo Yu and Chen, George Z. (2012) A Robust Alumina Membrane Reference Electrode for High Temperature Molten Salts. Journal of The Electrochemcial Society, 159. http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/2.033209jes
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Han Wang
Siambun, Nancy J.
Wang, Linpo Yu
Chen, George Z.
A Robust Alumina Membrane Reference Electrode for High Temperature Molten Salts
description A new reference electrode for high temperature molten salts (except for fluorides) was conveniently fabricated by sealing the Ag|Ag+ (AgCl) couple in a commercial alumina tube whose closed end was ground into a membrane (ca. 0.1 mm in thickness) to facilitate ion conduction. Repeated (>15 times) and prolonged continuous (7 days) tests of this reference electrode in molten chloride and carbonate salts confirmed highly satisfactory and robust performance in terms of stability, reproducibility and reusability over a wide range of temperatures (500∼900°C) without any noticeable deterioration. It exhibited ionic resistance (<4 kΩ) decreasing with temperature, but changing insignificantly with the composition of all molten salts tested. A linear relation of potential versus logarithm of mole fraction of NaCl was observed in mixed NaCl-CaCl2 (slope: 0.1603 V/decade). Salt penetration into the membrane was confirmed by scanning electron microscopy, although no through-pores were observed. These findings are discussed in terms of the membrane and liquid junction potentials, and a mechanism of ion conduction through semi-closed pores (fast and ion-non-selective) and grain boundaries (slow and cation-selective) in series.
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author Han Wang
Siambun, Nancy J.
Wang, Linpo Yu
Chen, George Z.
author_facet Han Wang
Siambun, Nancy J.
Wang, Linpo Yu
Chen, George Z.
author_sort Han Wang
title A Robust Alumina Membrane Reference Electrode for High Temperature Molten Salts
title_short A Robust Alumina Membrane Reference Electrode for High Temperature Molten Salts
title_full A Robust Alumina Membrane Reference Electrode for High Temperature Molten Salts
title_fullStr A Robust Alumina Membrane Reference Electrode for High Temperature Molten Salts
title_full_unstemmed A Robust Alumina Membrane Reference Electrode for High Temperature Molten Salts
title_sort robust alumina membrane reference electrode for high temperature molten salts
publishDate 2012
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/21425/1/A%20Robust%20Alumina%20Membrane%20Reference%20Electrode%20for%20High%20Temperature%20Molten%20Salts.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/21425/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/2.033209jes
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