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Closing the loop of the Spent Pot-line (SPL) in Al smelting process

Researchers (32)
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  18442  Darko Bogataj    Technical associate  2018 - 2021 
2.  51459  Jelka Helena Cronin  Civil engineering  Researcher  2018 - 2021 
3.  32327  Janko Čretnik  Civil engineering  Researcher  2018 - 2021  95 
4.  56291  Petra Drnovšek    Technical associate  2018 - 2021  11 
5.  18444  Sabina Drnovšek    Technical associate  2018 - 2021  68 
6.  39809  Ana Frankovič  Civil engineering  Researcher  2018 - 2021  28 
7.  31669  Andraž Geršak  Geology  Researcher  2018 - 2021  148 
8.  14934  PhD Mateja Golež  Civil engineering  Researcher  2018 - 2021  230 
9.  20443  PhD Miroslav Halilovič  Mechanics  Former/secondary head  2018 - 2021  400 
10.  16432  PhD Lucija Hanžič  Civil engineering  Researcher  2018 - 2021  118 
11.  54949  Anja Ilenič  Civil engineering  Researcher  2018 - 2021  26 
12.  18449  Rafael Kajzer    Technical associate  2018 - 2021  20 
13.  34442  PhD Mateja Košir  Materials science and technology  Researcher  2018 - 2021  71 
14.  08281  PhD Andraž Legat  Civil engineering  Researcher  2018 - 2021  486 
15.  39821  Barbara Likar  Civil engineering  Researcher  2018 - 2021  109 
16.  18452  Roman Maček    Technical associate  2018 - 2021  38 
17.  25599  PhD Alenka Mauko Pranjić  Geology  Researcher  2018 - 2021  319 
18.  30957  PhD Kim Mezga  Civil engineering  Researcher  2018 - 2021  149 
19.  33103  PhD Sebastjan Meža  Civil engineering  Researcher  2018 - 2021  42 
20.  05930  PhD Ana Mladenović  Geology  Head  2018 - 2021  819 
21.  32104  PhD Peter Nadrah  Chemistry  Researcher  2018 - 2021  78 
22.  36451  PhD Primož Oprčkal  Geology  Researcher  2018 - 2021  124 
23.  04137  PhD Borut Petkovšek  Civil engineering  Researcher  2018 - 2021  203 
24.  50085  Sebastijan Robič  Civil engineering  Researcher  2018 - 2021 
25.  15550  Marija Simon  Civil engineering  Researcher  2018 - 2021  86 
26.  39834  Franci Smrtnik  Civil engineering  Researcher  2018 - 2021  85 
27.  13200  PhD Aljoša Šajna  Civil engineering  Researcher  2018 - 2021  194 
28.  18453  Mojca Škerl    Technical associate  2018 - 2021  26 
29.  32022  PhD Erika Švara Fabjan  Chemistry  Researcher  2018 - 2021  72 
30.  51145  Aleš Traven    Technical associate  2018 - 2021 
31.  27508  PhD Janez Turk  Civil engineering  Researcher  2018 - 2021  215 
32.  17038  PhD Pavel Žvanut  Civil engineering  Researcher  2018 - 2021  304 
Organisations (3)
no. Code Research organisation City Registration number No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  1502  Slovenian National Building and Civil Engineering Institute  Ljubljana  5866324000  10,455 
2.  0782  University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering  Ljubljana  1627031  29,212 
3.  1421  Scientific research Centre Bistra Ptuj  Ptuj  5844975000  432 
Abstract
Each ton of aluminium produced in Al smelters generates approx. 20kg of hazardous waste, which is a mix of the carbon lining and the refractory lining, known as ""spent pot lining"" (SPL). Worldwide aluminium production in 2016 was approximately 59 million tonnes, corresponding to the generation of 1.18 million of tonnes of SPL. The current practice of the waste management of hazardous SPL is landfilling or incineration, which costs aluminium producers on average 200 EUR/tonne (240 million EUR annually on a global level). The project presents a novel zero waste technology, developed by and with external partners from EIT RIS eligible countries (Talum and Bistra, Slovenia) for the recycling of spent pot lining (SPL) from aluminium production, consisting of four main separation processes (preparation, extraction, flotation, and refining) in order to achieve the quality of products needed by end-users. The final products will be used either in aluminium production (recovered carbon and fluoride slats) or will be sold to the refractory industry or the construction industry (recycled refractory residues), with a special focus on the industry in RIS countries, on the one had to help them to solve their particular problems, on the other hand to foster their international competitivness. A pilot demonstration of the operability of the system will be constructed at the Talum company in Slovenia, with the aim of optimizing and valorising the technology. Additionally a reliable business model will be developed enabling the next steps to commercialization. Involvment of another Al producer from EIT RIS region (Aluminium of Greece, Greece) will enable to better positioning of the aluminium industry in EIT RIS eligible countries on worldwide market as well as increase the innovation capacity of EIT RIS countries in general. The innovative technology itself and the new sustainable approach, originating from EIT RIS region of SEE Europe, will therefore represent a new circular economy business model for aluminium producers around the world with the complete elimination of waste deposition and incineration costs.
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