Abstract

The results of an investigation into the impregnation (saturation) of ready baked anode samples promising for aluminum electrolyzers with organic compounds are presented. A procedure of this process including the preliminary evacuation, subsequent saturation of the samples with organic compounds under the excess external pressure, and then high-temperature pyrolysis in the lead–bismuth melt is developed. It is established that the developed modification method makes it possible to increase the corrosion stability of baked anodes.

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