Hmm. Having a look at the table of standard reduction potentials, I'm pretty sure that using a mixture like that will produce aluminium on the cathode
rather than magnesium. The potential for Al reduction (-1.662v) being a fair bit higher than that for Mg reduction (-2.372v). At best, I'd assume that
you'd possibly get a mixture of aluminium and magnesium as a product rather than pure magnesium. Though it's much more likely that you'd get only
aluminium, that 0.7 volt gap would be pretty difficult to overcome.
Aside from the AlCl3-MgCl2 mixture, the only other eutectic mixtures I can find that would work melt somewhere above 400C, so possibly Mg(OH)2
(melting at 350C) is the best you could do.
Do you have anything stating that this mixture has been used for electrolytic magnesium production?
[Edited on 14-10-2018 by Whenyou] |