A simplified equation for estimating the total vapour pressure of cryolitic melts

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Edgar Dernedde
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Cryolitic melts at a temperature of about 960 °C are used in reduction cells to dissolve alumina and to produce primary aluminium. At these temperatures cryolitic melts with an acidic composition have a significant vapour pressure, which contributes substantially to the evolution of fluorides from these cells, The Antoine equation is commonly used for relating vapour pressure data of liquids at different temperatures, It is also applicable to cryolitic melts, Published equations have at least 20 numerical constants, in order to allow for the effects of melt composition. In the present work a simplified equation with only 12 numerical constants was developed and is applicable for multiple additions to molten cryolite up to 30 wt %, The simplified equation was compared with the published equations of Haupin & Kvande and Gustaysen & Ostvold using 472 vapour pressure data of cryolitic melts. Results showed that the simplified equation has the same accuracy as the published equations in the composition range of interest to industry.
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APA: Edgar Dernedde  (2004)  A simplified equation for estimating the total vapour pressure of cryolitic melts

MLA: Edgar Dernedde A simplified equation for estimating the total vapour pressure of cryolitic melts. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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