The electrochemical behaviour of phosphorus compounds in cryolite-alumina melts and the role of phosphorus during electrowinning of aluminium

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Geir M. Haarberg
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Electrochemical techniques, mainly linear sweep voltammetry and potential step chronoamperometry, were used to study the behaviour of dissolved phosphorus species in cryolite-alumina melts, The presence of AIPO4 or Na3PO4 gave rise to voltammetric current waves due to electrode reactions involving phosphorus species at potentials where dissolved alumina is stable in cryolite melts, Diffusion kinetics for dissolved P(V) species were studied, Data from industrial cells were used to determine mass balances for phosphorus, For cells being fed with secondary alumina, more phosphorus tends to end up in the produced metal, Laboratory experiments to study the effect of phosphorus in the bath on the current efficiency for aluminium were also carried out.
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APA: Geir M. Haarberg  (2004)  The electrochemical behaviour of phosphorus compounds in cryolite-alumina melts and the role of phosphorus during electrowinning of aluminium

MLA: Geir M. Haarberg The electrochemical behaviour of phosphorus compounds in cryolite-alumina melts and the role of phosphorus during electrowinning of aluminium. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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