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titleOfInvention A preparation method of chloride composite electrolyte for molten salt electrolysis
abstract The invention relates to a method for preparing a chloride composite electrolyte for molten salt electrolysis. The refractory metal chloride is heated and sublimated into a gaseous state, and reacted with granular solid alkali metal and/or alkaline earth metal chloride to generate A 2 MCl 6 And/or BMCl 6 type compound, A is an alkali metal, B is an alkaline earth metal, M is a refractory metal; the generated A 2 MCl 6 type and/or BMCl 6 type compound is further combined with solid alkali metal and/or alkaline earth metal chloride particles The reaction produces a composite electrolyte with a low eutectic point; the resulting composite electrolyte is liquid by controlling the temperature, separated from the solid alkali metal or alkaline earth metal chloride particles, and collected by dripping under the action of gravity. The preparation process of the invention is simple and safe to operate, the chemical composition of the product is stable, the product and the raw material are automatically separated, and can be carried out continuously, which solves the problems of volatilization of chloride electrolyte and continuous addition of raw materials for molten salt electrolysis or refining refractory metals in chloride systems .
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