Technology of Electrolytic Reduction of Alumina by the Hall-Heroult Process: III. The Anode Reaction During Electrolytic Decomposition of the Alumina

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

The literature pertaining to the electrochemical reaction at the anode during electrolytic reduction of alumina by the Hall-Heroult process is not in universal llgreement about the gaseous product. The possibility of electrochemical formation of CO at the anode was examined using existing data. Although the thermochemistry favours co-evolution of CO and CO2 with CO as the major product, the mechanism of the reaction shows this is unlikely. Since the origin of CO can be more logically explained by non-electrochemical mechanisims, it is concluded that CO2 is the only product from the electrolytic reaction at all current densities.
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APA:  (1967)  Technology of Electrolytic Reduction of Alumina by the Hall-Heroult Process: III. The Anode Reaction During Electrolytic Decomposition of the Alumina

MLA: Technology of Electrolytic Reduction of Alumina by the Hall-Heroult Process: III. The Anode Reaction During Electrolytic Decomposition of the Alumina. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1967.

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