Ionic liquids as electrolytes in aluminum electrolysis

Junshi Wu*, Peng Xie, Wenbin Hao, Dong Lu, Ye Qi, Yongli Mi

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Abstract

Herein, the characteristics, research progress, and application prospects of ionic liquid-based electrolytic aluminum deposition are reviewed and analyzed in comparison with the Hall–Héroult method. The reaction conditions and production procedures of this material are discussed alongside the problems ionic liquids face in the electrolytic aluminum industry. Ionic liquid-based electrolytic aluminum deposition realizes the electrolytic aluminum reaction at low temperatures, achieving a reaction energy consumption close to the theoretical minimum value. The reaction also avoids harmful CO2 or HF emissions, demonstrating a green and environmental-friendly approach to the production of electrolytic aluminum. In the future, in-depth work on the implementation of ionic liquid electrolytes should be carried out, establishing the necessary technical criteria and laying the foundation for the integration of this approach.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1014893
JournalFrontiers in Chemistry
Volume10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Nov 2022

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Copyright © 2022 Wu, Xie, Hao, Lu, Qi and Mi.

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Keywords

  • aluminum electrolysis
  • electrolytes
  • energy saving and emission reduction
  • environmentally friendly
  • ionic liquids

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