This book examines recent developments in inert anodes for aluminum electrolysis. The book will be valuable to the aluminum industry, where inert anodes are having a profound impact in creating more energy saving, greener, and more functional aluminum materials in high-strength and high-temperature applications.
Dr. Wu Xianxi is a professor at the College of Chemical Engineering at Guizhou University, Guiyang, China.
Research background of inert anodes for aluminum electrolysis.- Nanomaterials and Nanocermets.- Nancermet anodes for aluminum electrolysis.- Metallographic analysis of cermet materials.- X-ray diffraction analysis of nanocermets.- Bulk density, apparent porosity, and density of nanocermets.- Conductivity of nanocermets.- Corrosion resistance of nanocermet.- Post processing of samples.- Characterization of specimen structure of nanocermets.- Measurement of mechanical properties of NiFe2O4 nanocermet.- Microstructure and microanalysis of cermet materials.- Optimization and machinability of nanocermets for aluminum electrolysis.
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