Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1271806 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The present work focuses on the chemical reaction of water with quartz powders undergoing mechanical activation. The reaction produces gaseous hydrogen and is accompanied by a decrease of the water pH. The observed behavior is related to the chemical reactivity of the active sites generated at the surface of quartz powders by fracture and attrition. Their apparent surface density was estimated by connecting the reaction kinetics with the specific surface area of quartz powders. The apparent surface density of the active sites generated by fracture is higher than the one of the active sites generated by attrition. Unexpectedly, it is also higher than the maximum possible surface density of dangling bonds, which suggests for the active sites generated by fracture an unusually high chemical reactivity. This can be regarded as a consequence of undisclosed mechanochemical effects.

► The mechanical activation of quartz in water generates hydrogen and hydrogen ions. ► The chemical kinetics is governed by surface sites formed by fracture and attrition. ► The sites formed by fracture are more reactive than the ones formed by attrition. ► The sites formed by fracture exhibit an apparent surface density higher than dangling bonds. ► Mechanochemical effects are due to the reactivity of surfaces formed by fracture.

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