Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5146770 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2017 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
Al alloys containing 3 wt.% of Ga, In and Sn were prepared using arc melting technique. Their microstructures were investigated by means of X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscope with energy dispersed X-ray, and interface reactions were detected using differential scanning calorimeter. The alloys consist of different low melting point phases at Al grain boundaries, which melting points depend on the compositions of alloys. Al-water reactivities were investigated under different water temperatures. The reaction temperatures above 40 °C are much higher than the melting point of ternary Ga-In-Sn (GIS) eutectic of 10.4 °C, indicating that GIS eutectic is already not the mechanism of Al-water reaction. The reaction temperature and the reaction rate of alloys vary with the mass ratio of In/Sn. Reasons concerning the microstructure changes and Al-water reactivities are discussed.
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