Molten Flux Design for Solid Oxide Membrane-Based Electrolysis of Aluminum from Alumina

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Uday Pal Shizhao Su Thomas Villalon
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Mar 1, 2017

Abstract

Compared with the current Hall–Héroult process for smelting aluminum, the Solid Oxide Membrane (SOM)-Based electrolysis process brings various advantages such as simplified design, lower cost, lower energy use, and many other environmental bene fits. However, the state-of-the-art SOM electrolysis process is limited by the solid oxide membrane’s stability and its compatibility with the molten salt and the electrode materials. This work will identify cost-effective molten salt compositions and membrane materials/architecture along with electrodes and current collectors that are all chemically compatible and provide optimum electrochemical properties for efficient aluminum oxide electrolysis.
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APA: Uday Pal Shizhao Su Thomas Villalon  (2017)  Molten Flux Design for Solid Oxide Membrane-Based Electrolysis of Aluminum from Alumina

MLA: Uday Pal Shizhao Su Thomas Villalon Molten Flux Design for Solid Oxide Membrane-Based Electrolysis of Aluminum from Alumina. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2017.

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