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A concept for electrowinning of aluminium using depolarized gas anodes

Abstract

Aluminium is today commercially produced by the Hall-Héroult process using consumable carbon anodes. Consumable anodes have some concerns such as CO2 emission, continuous anodecathode distance adjustments and replacements of anodes. Replacing the consumable anodes with inert anodes has been a topic for many decades without commercial success so far. Using porous inert anodes where natural gas or hydrogen take place in the anode reaction has been shown in laboratory tests to reduce the anode potential and reduce the CO2 emission. However, formation of water results in evolution hydrogen fluorides which must be solved. Laboratory experiments using porous depolarized SnO2 -based anodes with CH4 and H2 -gases have been performed with off-gas analysis and with special attention to hydrogen fluoride evolution. Some ideas of how the additional HF evolution is presented.
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Category

Academic article

Language

English

Author(s)

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Industry / Sustainable Energy Technology
  • SINTEF Industry / Metal Production and Processing
  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Year

2014

Published in

Light Metals

ISSN

0147-0809

Page(s)

765 - 769

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