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CO and CO2 Anode Gas Concentration at Lower Current Densities in Cryolite Melt

Abstract

This work aims to study the CO-CO2 gas composition at low potentials and low current densities in cryolite melt with relatively low alumina content (≤2 wt%). There is a scarcity of data in the literature regarding the low current density region and also for bath low in alumina. The experimental setup was constructed to minimize the back reaction as well as the Boudouard reaction. For potentials up to 1.55 V and corresponding current densities up to 0.07 A cm−2, it was found that CO is the dominant product. Between 1.55 and 1.65 V (corresponding current density region 0.07 to 0.2 A cm−2), CO2 becomes the dominant gas product. These potential values are probably slightly large due to suspected Boudouard reaction between CO2 and carbon particles in the melt formed by disintegration of the graphite anode. The results are discussed in relation to the literature data and thermodynamic calculations
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Category

Academic article

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Nikolina Stanic
  • Embla Knutsdotter Øi Tharaldse Bø
  • Espen Sandnes

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Group Head Office
  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Year

2020

Published in

Metals

Volume

10

Issue

12

View this publication at Norwegian Research Information Repository