Alumina production: Historical development, issues, and solutions. Part 1

Author:

Brichkin V. N.1ORCID,Vasiliev V. V.1,Maksimova R. I.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. St. Petersburg Mining University

Abstract

This study focuses on documenting the historical stages of aluminium and alumina production prior to the transition to a modern industry structure, involving the Hall-Héroult electrometallurgical process, and their technical significance for the contemporary metallurgical complex. It highlights the significance of these stages in the development of scientific knowledge related to alumina, aluminium, and their production technology when using chemical methods for obtaining metallic aluminium. The analysis includes aspects, such as classification, technical evaluation of the processes, and the raw material base. It is shown that the formation of scientific knowledge regarding alumina and aluminium is mainly associated with the practical need for using alum and, to some extent, clay minerals. Since the commencement of deliberate research into methods for aluminium production in its elemental state and virtually until the 1890s, aluminium was primarily produced using the metallothermal methods pioneered by Henri St. Clair Deville and his colleagues due to the high thermodynamic stability of aluminium compounds and the absence of affordable energy sources. It was found that from 1854 to 1890, the production of aluminium by chemical method was associated with the use of sodium aluminium chloride (NaCl·AlCl3), natural cryolite, or synthesised fluoride salts. Available technical reagents (aluminium sulphate, ammonia alum, and aluminium hydroxide), along with natural raw materials (cryolite, bauxite, and clay), were used as source materials in this period. The extraction and processing of bauxite were primarily associated with the production of alum and aluminium sulphate consumed by light industry. Although the demand for pure aluminium oxide was limited during the metallothermic production of aluminium, the driving force behind the advancement of modern technologies for alumina production was the demand for chemical products. This demand led to the development of technology for processing bauxite, which forms the foundation of the metallurgical complex in aluminium production using the Hall-Héroult electrometallurgical method.

Publisher

Irkutsk National Research Technical University

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