Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1731424 | Energy | 2016 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
This paper dedicated to investigation the effect of carbons (graphite and carbon fibers), transition metals (TMÂ =Â Ni, Fe and Al) and oxides (Nb2O5 and V2O5) on Mg-H hydrolysis reaction in aqueous media (3.5Â wt% NaCl). Mg - 10Â wt% X (XÂ =Â C, TM and oxides) mixtures were prepared by mechanical milling (1, 3 and 5Â h). Mg - 10Â wt% G mixtures show the best hydrolysis performance (95% of theoretical hydrogen generation yield in almost 3Â min) in comparison to Mg - oxide and Mg - TM mixtures. In addition to the presence of micro-galvanic cells, particle size, MgH2 content, density defects, fractures and cracking have an important influence on the hydrolysis reaction. Synergetic effect of carbons and transition metals has been studied for Mg - 5Â wt% G - 5Â wt% Ni mixture. Activation energies were calculated using Avrami-Erofeev model. An activation energy of 14.34Â kJ/mol was found for Mg/G/Ni mixture which demonstrates the best hydrolysis behavior (95% of theoretical hydrogen generation yield within 2Â min). Hydrogen generated from Mg-H hydrolysis reaction was fed directly to a single Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC). At 0.15 A, the cell voltage exhibited a stable value of approximately 0.52Â V for roughly 35Â min.
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Authors
A.S. Awad, E. El-Asmar, T. Tayeh, F. Mauvy, M. Nakhl, M. Zakhour, J.-L. Bobet,