High-Voltage Phenomena in Molten Aluminum Chloride Electrolytes


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The electrical conductivity of molten aluminum chlorides NaAlCl4 and KAlCl4 increases with the electric field and reaches the maximum values (Wien effect) exceeding their usual low-voltage conductivity by 200 and 700%, respectively. These results are obtained on the basis of analysis of microsecond high-voltage discharges in the melts. When high-voltage pulse discharges are completed in the melts, their conductivity increases by 50% and their decomposition potential turns out to decrease by more than 20% (memory effect). The relaxation time of a nonequilibrium state reaches 5 min or more.

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L. Kazieva

Dagestan State University

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S. Suleimanov

Dagestan State University; Analytical Center for Collective Use, Dagestan Scientific Center

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俄罗斯联邦, Makhachkala, 367000; Makhachkala, 367025

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