Prospects for Metals Extraction & Waste Treatment by Electrochemical Processing in Molten Salts (84fe1447-9fde-47a0-82ab-a97e1ab2c011)

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 475 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1996
Abstract
"Molten salt electrolysis is a proven technology for the extraction of metals -- all· the world's primary aluminum is produced in this manner. The unique properties of molten salts also make them excellent media in which to treat a variety of forms of waste. Of special note in this regard is electrolysis in molten oxides, a concept put forward by the author, initially as a ""clean technology"" for producing primary metal. However, in the context of waste treatment, electrolysis in molten oxides is a process offering the prospect of changing the-valence of dissolved heavy metals while making pure oxygen gas as the main by-product. Laboratory tests conducted at a temperature of 1550°C on chromate sludge dissolved in an melt composed of Al2O3, SiO2; CaO, and MgO have confirmed electrochemical production of oxygen on a carbon-free anode. IntroductionMolten salt electrolysis is the electrolytic decomposition of a compound dissolved in an ionic melt. The prime example of this process can be found in the production of aluminum. The compound, alumina (Al2O3)' derived from the mineral bauxite, is dissolved in an ionic melt comprising a multicomponent solution of cryolite (Na3AlF6)' aluminum fluoride (AlF3)' and calcium fluoride (CaF2,). The products of electrolysis are molten aluminum and carbon dioxide, the latter due to the attendant consumption of the carbon anode. Primary aluminum is produced in a reactor known as the Hall cell.' Alternatively, the compound undergoing electrolytic decomposition can be derived from waste. Processing in molten salts, with their capacity to dissolve materials to very high concentrations compared to those attainable in aqueous solutions, can be rather advantageous. High solubilities lead to high limiting current densities, and this, in tum, results in high productivities: For a primer on molten salt electrolysis and a review of the basic literature in the field of molten salts the reader is directed to an earlier publication of the author (1)."
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APA:
(1996) Prospects for Metals Extraction & Waste Treatment by Electrochemical Processing in Molten Salts (84fe1447-9fde-47a0-82ab-a97e1ab2c011)MLA: Prospects for Metals Extraction & Waste Treatment by Electrochemical Processing in Molten Salts (84fe1447-9fde-47a0-82ab-a97e1ab2c011). The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.