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Alkali metals represented the lowest pressure level for changed melting behavior at 30 gigapascals, on a scale where Earth’s surface pressure is about 0.0001 gigapascals.
A high-speed camera snaps sharp details of how alkali metals explode in water — a classic, but until now, not fully explained chemical reaction.
In order to favorably influence the electrochemical properties of these highly reactive alkali metals, understanding their microstructure is essential.
The explosion of alkali metals in water is a typical high-school chemistry experiment, but its mechanism is not fully understood. Using high-speed cameras and molecular simulations it is now shown ...
Rare metals such as iridium and ruthenium are used in the electrodes of chlor-alkali electrolysis cells. Excellent in aspects such as heat resistance, chemical resistance, and electrical ...
Asahi Kasei’s joint recycling project with Nobian, as well as with recycling specialists Furuya Metal and Mastermelt, aims to establish a recycling process inside the chlor-alkali industry that ...
Asahi Kasei, Nobian, Furuya Metal, and Mastermelt Commenced Joint Project to Recycle Metals From Electrolyzer Components – Signaling a Major Milestone Towards Circularity in the Chlor-Alkali ...