The Hall-Héroult Process in Canada

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
F. McGravie W. W. Robertson S. T. Solinski
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

During this, the Centennial year of the discovery of the Hall-Heroult process, it seems appropriate to review some of the developments which have taken place in Canada and to explain why it has become an important world centre for the production of primary aluminum. For many years after it was recognized that the element aluminum existed, scientists were frustrated in their efforts to isolate it. In the early 1800s H. C. Oersted and Frederick Woehler prepared small quantities sufficient to measure some of the physical properties. A quasi-commercial process involving reduction with metallic sodium was developed by the French scientist H. St. Claire Deville in 1855 but the cost was very high ($30. 00 per kg). It was not until 1886 that Charles Martin Hall in the United States and P.L.T. Heroult in France, more or less simultaneously but completely independently, discovered the process which is essentially that in use today. Some of the early pioneers in the industry quickly recognized the potential of the hydro-electric resources in Canada as economic energy suppliers for aluminum production. The first commercial production in Canada was in Shawinigan, Quebec in 1901, only 15 years after the process was discovered. Subsequently operating plants were established at nine different locations in Canada (Quebec and British Columbia) (Table 1). Operations continue today in all locations except one (La Tuque). The table shows present plant capacity which for the older plants was reached in an evolutionary manner including replacement of obsolete capacity or upgrading and modernization of existing designs.
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APA: F. McGravie W. W. Robertson S. T. Solinski  (1999)  The Hall-Héroult Process in Canada

MLA: F. McGravie W. W. Robertson S. T. Solinski The Hall-Héroult Process in Canada. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1999.

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