Characterization of Sodium and Bath Penetration in Industrial Graphitic and Graphitized Cathodes

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Jilai Xue
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

Experiments with various industrial cathodes ranging from 35 wt.% to 100 wt.% graphitic and fully graphitized carbons were carried out in a laboratory aluminum electrolysis cell. Sodium and cryolite bath penetration into the cathode samples was measured by XRD and SEM-EDS analysis. For a higher cryolite ratio in the bath, the cathodes with lower graphitic carbons exhibited more sodium penetration than the fully graphitized. The increased graphitization in the cathode materials can reduce Na, NaF and Na3AlF6 penetration. SEM-EDS inspection reveals that the sodium and fluorides penetration within the cathode samples has different patterns for varying graphitization of the carbon materials. XRD quantitative analysis indicates that there is a large percentage of Na3AlF6 in the penetrated bath. The results can provide useful information for quality evaluation of the industrial cathode products.
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APA: Jilai Xue  (2010)  Characterization of Sodium and Bath Penetration in Industrial Graphitic and Graphitized Cathodes

MLA: Jilai Xue Characterization of Sodium and Bath Penetration in Industrial Graphitic and Graphitized Cathodes. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2010.

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