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Aluminium – Water hydrogen generator for domestic and mobile application

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  • Zhuk, A.Z.
  • Shkolnikov, E.I.
  • Borodina, T.I.
  • Valiano, G.E.
  • Dolzhenko, A.V.
  • Kiseleva, E.A.
  • Kochanova, S.A.
  • Filippov, E.D.
  • Semenova, V.A.

Abstract

The study reports a novel hydrogen generation system. The system comprises Al based hydrogen generating composition with a reduced content of activating additives and an original fully automated Al-water hydrogen generator with capsule supply of hydrogen generating composition. The hydrogen generating composition was synthesized by means of mechanochemical activation of aluminum powder. Bi − 3.5 wt%. and Sn − 1.5 wt%. were used as activating additives. The combination of the proposed hydrogen generating composition and the design features of the generator made it possible to provide a high rate of hydrogen evolution (more than 30 ml/sec*g) and a hydrogen yield of 95–99 %. A high rate of hydrogen evolution was ensured by maintaining a temperature of at least 70 °C in the reaction zone. The heat of the aluminum oxidation reaction was utilized to maintain the necessary temperature. Based on the obtained experimental data, an assumption about the mechanism of the initial stage of the Al oxidation reaction was made. Some feasibility estimations of the hydrogen generation system are presented as well.

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  • Zhuk, A.Z. & Shkolnikov, E.I. & Borodina, T.I. & Valiano, G.E. & Dolzhenko, A.V. & Kiseleva, E.A. & Kochanova, S.A. & Filippov, E.D. & Semenova, V.A., 2023. "Aluminium – Water hydrogen generator for domestic and mobile application," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 334(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:appene:v:334:y:2023:i:c:s0306261923000570
    DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2023.120693
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