Aluminum chloride addition to electrolytic cells

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423495, C25C 306, C25C 318

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ABSTRACT:
The problem of transferring a highly hygroscopic, subliming solid, aluminum chloride, from a condensation zone at the end of a chlorination process to a reduction cell is solved by condensing the aluminum chloride values not as a solid, but as a low melting point liquid complex with depleted reduction cell salt melt. The complex may be transferred to the reduction cell either as a liquid or it may be solidified for storage, subsequently rendered particulate and delivered to the reduction cell as a solid.

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Sharma et al, Trans. Instn. Mining Metallurgy, Section C, vol. 85 (Jun. 1976) pp. C109 & C110.

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