Infrared spectra of N-H compounds in LiCl-KCl-CsCl molten salts using the diffuse reflectance optical system

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The in-situ Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy of molten eutectic LiCl-KCl-CsCl was conducted in order to identify the dissolved ions in the molten salt electrolytes. The transflectance spectrum of the melts could be easily obtained at temperatures higher than 350°C using the commercially available diffuse reflectance optical system and an air-tight chamber with a built-in heater. The sharp absorption peak attributable to the stretching vibration of OH- was observed in the melt containing LiOH, indicating the availability of identification of dissolved species in the melts. The intensities of transflection possibly assignable to N-H bonds in imide (NH2-) and amide (NH2-) anions in the melt containing Li3N changed during supplying H2 gas because of the progress of the protonation reactions of these anions to form NH3. The in-situ analysis of the dissolved ions in the melts under the reaction conditions by infrared spectroscopy with the diffuse reflectance optical system can be a simple and powerful tool for understanding the reaction mechanism.

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Serizawa, N., Takei, K., Nishikiori, T., Katayama, Y., & Ito, Y. (2018). Infrared spectra of N-H compounds in LiCl-KCl-CsCl molten salts using the diffuse reflectance optical system. Electrochemistry, 86(2), 88–91. https://doi.org/10.5796/electrochemistry.17-00084

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