RI 7212 Electrowinning Aluminum From Aluminum Chloride - Operation Of A Two-Compartment Cell

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
E. L. Singleton
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

The electrochemical reduction of aluminum chloride to aluminum was investigated in a closed, two-compartment cell utilizing a molten chloride electrolyte. The externally heated cell was divided into a reduction compartment and a combination AICl3 feed and metal removal compartment. Aluminum was deposited at 700° C on a molten aluminum catbode from a KCI-NaCI-AICI3 electrolyte. The AICl3 content of the electrolyte was replenished by either vapor or solid additions. The chlorine evolved was collected and measured to give a quantitative evaluation of AICl3 reduction. The effects of anode and cathode current densities and AIC13 concentration on anode current efficiencies were studiedo A range of 64 to 84 percent anode current efficiency was obtained with the 25-pound electrolyte capacity cell and related auxiliary equipment.
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APA: E. L. Singleton  (1968)  RI 7212 Electrowinning Aluminum From Aluminum Chloride - Operation Of A Two-Compartment Cell

MLA: E. L. Singleton RI 7212 Electrowinning Aluminum From Aluminum Chloride - Operation Of A Two-Compartment Cell. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1968.

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