Háskólinn í ReykjavíkReykjavik UniversityAwayssa, OmarSaevarsdottir, GudrunMeirbekova, RauanHaarberg, Geir Martin2021-06-242021-06-242021-021388-2481https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/2627Publisher's version (útgefin grein)This study reports the direct production of an aluminium-titanium alloy during aluminium electrolysis in fluoride-based melts. Experiments were conducted in a laboratory cell dedicated to current efficiency mea-surements. The temperature was varied from 960 to 980 ◦C at a cathodic current density (CCD) of 0.9 A/cm2 and a cryolite ratio (CR) of 2.2. The titanium content was up to 1.0 wt%. Titanium was added in the form of a TiO2 precursor. Bath samples were collected regularly and analyzed with ICP-MS to observe the decay of titanium during electrolysis. The current efficiency for electrodeposition of Al–Ti alloys was estimated to be at least around 90%. The surface of the solidified metal deposits was mostly flat, but some deposits were partially deformed.106919eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessElectrochemistryAluminiumTitaniumElectrodepositionEfficiencyAlloyEðlisefnafræðiTítanAluminumMálmblendiRafskautSkilvirkniElectrodeposition of aluminium-titanium alloys from molten fluoride-oxide electrolytesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleElectrochemistry Communications10.1016/j.elecom.2021.106919