“…Since as-received dross contains hazardous components, it must be treated (leached with acid or alkali followed by water washing) prior to use [1,2]. Treated aluminium dross basically contains alumina (Al 2 O 3 ), spinel (MgO•Al 2 O 3 ), salt residues (NaCl, KCl, CaF 2 ), nitride (AlN), and small amounts of fluorides, chlorides, and other components (e.g., MgF 2 , NaAlCl 4 , KAlCl 4 , MgO, KMgF 3 , SiO 2 , Fe 2 O 3 , Al 4 C 3 , Na 2 O, K 2 NaAlF 6 ) [3][4][5][6][7]. The main problem with deposing the residual aluminium dross is the high reactivity with water and air humidity leading to the formation of hazardous and explosive gases, such as NH 3 , CH 4 , PH 3 , H 2 , and H 2 S [6].…”