Originally posted by kilowatt
I am not sure the exact reason for using thorium fluoride over chloride, but it probably has much to do with its fusibility. All the patents and info
regarding preparing the alloy specify a low melting mixture of thorium, lithium, and magnesium fluorides, which is added to the magnesium melt at
around 700°C. The excess magnesium metal reduces the thorium fluoride under the conditions and thorium metal enters the alloy while magnesium
fluoride enters the fused saline layer which apparently has fairly low viscosity allowing easy separation as the magnesium alloy is poured off.
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