Estimating Fluoride Emissions from Partially Enclosed Spent Anodes

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
E. Demedde
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Carbon anodes in aluminium reduction cells are continuously consumed during electrolysis. In prebake cells the anodes are replaced at regular intervals. The spent anodes, called butts, are often allowed to cool in air while emitting fluorides into the building from the hot alumina cover and the adhering bath. In modem smelters spent anodes are placed inside enclosures and fluoride emissions during cooling are effectively reduced. Fluoride emissions from spent anodes were estimated by considering the kinetics of fluoride formation, a heat transfer analysis of the cooling anode butt and the ventilation flow from a cavity. Fluoride emissions from large anode butts cooling inside enclosures were compared with those cooling in air. Good agreement with published experimental values was obtained for enclosures having different leakage opemngs, when a hydrofluorination reaction of the spent anodes was included.
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APA: E. Demedde  (2006)  Estimating Fluoride Emissions from Partially Enclosed Spent Anodes

MLA: E. Demedde Estimating Fluoride Emissions from Partially Enclosed Spent Anodes. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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