Abstract

Stability of a boron-doped diamond as an oxygen evolution electrode material was evaluated at 773 K in molten LiCl–KCl (58.5:41.5 mol%), LiCl–KCl (75:25 mol%), LiCl–CaCl 2 (64:36 mol%), LiCl–NaCl–CaCl 2 (52.3:13.5:34.2 mol%). In molten LiCl–KCl systems, the BDD is stable at 773 K regardless of the concentration of oxide ion and the composition of the melt. In molten LiCl–CaCl 2 and LiCl–NaCl–CaCl 2, the BDD electrode is less stable than in molten LiCl–KCl systems.

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