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titleOfInvention Electrolytic Synthesis Method of Nitrogen Trifluoride
abstract The present invention provides an electrolytic synthesis method of nitrogen trifluoride comprising electrolytically synthesizing nitrogen trifluoride gas from ammonium fluoride in a molten salt mixture containing ammonium fluoride using a carbonaceous electrode as an anode, wherein Dissolving metal ions in the molten salt mixture which can electrolytically obtain a highly oxidized metal fluoride through reaction with a fluorine radical (F ยท) generated upon release of fluoride ions, a component of ammonium fluoride. Wherein, the metal ions react with the fluorine radical (F.) to obtain the highly oxidized metal fluoride, wherein the highly oxidized metal fluoride and ammonium ions react at the surface and solution of the electrode Provided is a method for electrolytic synthesis of nitrogen trifluoride for synthesizing nitrogen trifluoride gas.
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