Towards Industrial Aluminum Spent Pot Lining Treatment with Complete End-Product Valorization

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G. Hamel
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

The LCL&L process (Low Caustic Leaching & Liming) is a patented hydrometallurgical route developed by Rio Tinto Alcan (RTA) to economically process spent pot lining (SPL) generated by aluminum cells. The three resulting end-products (carbonaceous, fluorinated and caustic liquor) are inert and have valorization possibilities. An industrial size pilot plant located in Saguenay (Quebec) was inaugurated in mid-2008 to demonstrate and optimize the technology. This paper describes characteristics of the LCL&L process and the experience acquired by RTA since the plant's start-up, including ramp-up capacity and technology challenges that were overcome. Possible end-products valorization methods are also presented. The carbonaceous end-product can be separated into carbon and brick rich fractions and used as either alternative fuel, reducing agents, or as raw material for third party processes. The development of a conversion process for the fluorinated end-product would allow its reuse as a substitute to fluorspar mineral for aluminum fluoride production. Finally concentrated caustic liquor is already valorized at the nearby RTA Vaudreuil alumina refinery.
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APA: G. Hamel  (2011)  Towards Industrial Aluminum Spent Pot Lining Treatment with Complete End-Product Valorization

MLA: G. Hamel Towards Industrial Aluminum Spent Pot Lining Treatment with Complete End-Product Valorization. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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