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Continuous analysis, by mass spectrometry, of the composition of the fumes emitted by a 280 KA cell enabled us to determine precisely a mass balance of oxygen and carbon, thus the current efficiency and net carbon consumption of the cell.
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Leroy, M.J., Pelekis, T., Jolas, JM. (2016). Continuous Measurement of Current Efficiency, by Mass Spectrometry, on a 280 KA Prototype Cell. In: Bearne, G., Dupuis, M., Tarcy, G. (eds) Essential Readings in Light Metals. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48156-2_25
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