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Hall-Héroult process
industrial process
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use in aluminum production
- In metallurgy: Electrolytic smelting
In the Hall-Héroult smelting process, a nearly pure aluminum oxide compound called alumina is dissolved at 950 °C (1,750 °F) in a molten electrolyte composed of aluminum, sodium, and fluorine; this is electrolyzed to give aluminum metal at the cathode and oxygen gas at the anode. The…
Read More - In metallurgy: Light metals
Use of the Hall-Héroult process on an industrial scale depended on the replacement of storage batteries by rotary power generators; it remains essentially unchanged to this day.
Read More - In aluminum processing: Smelting
…been found for the Bayer-Hall-Héroult approach.
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