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titleOfInvention THIOHALOGENIDE, PROCESS FOR ITS PREPARATION AND APPLICATION OF SAID COMPOUND AS ACTIVE MATERIAL IN ELECTROCHEMICAL GENERATORS
abstract The subject of the invention is chromium thiochloride.To prepare this compound, the first step is to react at a temperature between 550 and 650 degrees C, in a sealed tube, on the divalent chromium chloride Cr C12, a body chosen from the group formed by sulfur, the trivalent arsenic sulphide As2 S3 and the antimony sulphide Sb2 S3, then the sulfur, arsenic or antimony chloride formed is removed by sublimation as well as possibly the excess of divalent chromium chloride. Application of active material in electrochemical generators.
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