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titleOfInvention Electrolysis method and apparatus
abstract The method, apparatus and product relate to the electrochemical reduction of a solid feedstock ( 20 ) to produce a product. A container ( 2 ) is filled with a fused salt ( 6 ), and one or more anodes ( 14 ) contact the fused salt. A cathode ( 18 ) is loaded with feedstock and engages with a transport apparatus ( 22, 36, 40 ) which locates and moves the cathode past the anodes(s), while the cathode and the feedstock contact the fused salt. As the cathode moves past the anodes(s), a voltage applied between the cathode and the anode(s) electrochemically reduces the solid feedstock to form the product.
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