Performance of Electrodes Containing Brown Coal Char in Alumina Reduction

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Graham JW Cullen GV
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

edicted increase in, Aluminium production and the possibility of a diminishing supply of petroleum coke for anode electrodes in alumina reduction cells makes it desirable to find alternative electrode materials. Brown coal char, with a lower ash content and with an elemental purity similar to petroleum coke, has been produced by leaching in hydrochloric acid, washing with water and charring at 115000. The cost of processing is estimated to be competitive with petroleum coke. Without further processing the bulk density and real density were undesirably low, but. by briquetting the coal before charring and crushing, the bulk density was improved to 92 per cent of the petroleum coke value and the Particle density was improved to 92 per cent of the density of petroleum coke by water-displacement or 75 per cent by mercury displacement. Pre-baked electrodes were prepared from the char alone, mixtures of petroleum coke and char and from petroleum coke alone, all bonded with coal tar pitch. The electrodes were tested for the usual physical properties and were, evaluated for performance in a laboratory size alumina reduction cell. Electrodes based on brown coal char alone were found to be inferior in physical properties, and performance, but mixtures of the char and petroleum coke, despite poorer density, electrical resistivity and carbon consumption on a theoretical basis, in performance tests gave up to 17 per cent better carbon consumption per weight of aluminium produced and 21 percent better electrical current efficiency than the electrodes based on petroleum coke alone. It is suggested that larger scale tests are warranted.
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APA: Graham JW Cullen GV  (1970)  Performance of Electrodes Containing Brown Coal Char in Alumina Reduction

MLA: Graham JW Cullen GV Performance of Electrodes Containing Brown Coal Char in Alumina Reduction. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1970.

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