Anodic behavior of the NiO-Fe^sub 2^O3-Cr^sub 2^O3-Cu composite during the low-temperature electrolysis of aluminum

In order to fabricate oxide-metallic composites with the composition 25.3NiO-41.2Fe^sub 2^O3-13.5Cr^sub 2^O3-20.0Cu (wt %), the temperature and duration of sintering (1350°C, 30 min) that ensure the formation of the solid solution of chromium oxide in nickel ferrite have been determined. This materi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Russian journal of non-ferrous metals 2014-01, Vol.55 (1), p.8
Hauptverfasser: Kovrov, V A, Khramov, A P, Zaikov, Yu P, Chumarev, V M, Selivanov, E N
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Zusammenfassung:In order to fabricate oxide-metallic composites with the composition 25.3NiO-41.2Fe^sub 2^O3-13.5Cr^sub 2^O3-20.0Cu (wt %), the temperature and duration of sintering (1350°C, 30 min) that ensure the formation of the solid solution of chromium oxide in nickel ferrite have been determined. This material is tested as an anode for the electrolysis of the low-temperature solution with the composition 12.0NaF-36.8KF-51.2AlF^sub 3^ (wt %), which was saturated with Al^sub 2^O3 (t = 800°C). The amount of gaseous oxygen evolved on the anode was measured. It is shown that the main reaction on an anode at current density i = 0.015-1.0 A cm^sup -2^ is the oxidation of oxygen-containing anions from a melt with the formation of gaseous O2 and a substantial increase in the oxidation rate of the composite anode is observed at i > 1.0 A cm^sup -2^. The voltage across the electrolyzer (4.5 ± 0.5 V) and the anodic potential (2.43 ± 0.2 relative to the Al reference electrode) during a prolonged experiment (for 89 h, i = 0.4 A cm^sup -2^) indicate a stable and acceptable electrical conductivity of the material, while the dissolution rate, which was calculated by the weight loss (0.6 kg/yr) and volume loss (0.7 cm/yr), satisfy the requirements to inert anodes.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
ISSN:1067-8212
1934-970X
DOI:10.3103/S106782121401009X