Process for the electrolytic production of metals from a fused s

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ABSTRACT:
A process for the production of metal Me or an alloy containing metal Me from a metal halide MeX.sub.n by electrolysis in a cell comprising an anode, a liquid metal cathode comprising one or more metals M and a liquid electrolyte comprising a salt melt of one or more alkali metal or alkaline earth metal halides, which comprises introducing metal halide MeX.sub.n, in which Me represents a metal selected from the groups 2b, 3b (including the lanthanide series and the actinide series), 7b and 8 of the periodic system and Cr, Cu, Au, Ga, Sn, Pb and Bi, X represents halogen and n represents the valency of the metal Me, into the liquid metal cathode and isolating Me or an alloy containing Me from the metal cathode material.

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