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Electrochemical behaviour of thorium(IV) in molten LiF–CaF2 medium on inert and reactive electrodes

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Fig. 1. Cyclic voltammogram of the LiF–CaF 2 –Th(IV) (0.041 mol kg −1 ) system at 100 mV s −1 and 840 ◦ C
Fig. 2. Linear relationship of the Th(IV) reduction peak current density vs. the Th(IV) concentration in the melt
Fig. 6. Variation of the logarithm of the diffusion coefficient vs. the inverse of the absolute temperature.
Fig. 12. Scheme and photography of the set-up used for liquid bismuth electrode.
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