Formation of Al-Ni master alloys using nickel anode

Nickel anode was investigated as a potential anode of aluminium electrowinning for preparation of Al-Ni master alloys. The electrolysis tests were carried out in Na3AlF6-Al2O3 based melts at 940℃. The results show that the cell voltage during electrolysis has only minor instability, and there exists...

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Published inTransactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China Vol. 17; no. A01; pp. 300 - 303
Main Author 曹大力 王吉坤 石忠宁 王兆文 马雷 王惠华
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.11.2007
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ISSN1003-6326

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Summary:Nickel anode was investigated as a potential anode of aluminium electrowinning for preparation of Al-Ni master alloys. The electrolysis tests were carried out in Na3AlF6-Al2O3 based melts at 940℃. The results show that the cell voltage during electrolysis has only minor instability, and there exists NiO phase in electrolyte after 0.5 h electrolysis. Ni content in A1-Ni master alloys increases with increasing the electrolysis time. Concentration limit of Ni in Al-Ni master alloys can be up to 33.8% (mass fraction). However, substantial corrosion of the Ni-metal substrate is observed, and the oxide scale on the nickel anode after electrolysis is porous and loose that does not prevent corrosion of the substrate.
Bibliography:electrolysis
corrosion
43-1239/TG
Ni-metal anode
inert anode; Ni-metal anode; Al-Ni alloy; electrolysis; corrosion
TG146.2
Al-Ni alloy
inert anode
ISSN:1003-6326