Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6769376 | Renewable Energy | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
This study evaluated hydrogen generation through the hydrolysis of an Al/NaBH4/Co/NaAlO2 system. Hydrogen generation performance can be altered by changing the Al/NaBH4 mass ratios, Co amount and NaAlO2 concentration. The optimized composite can achieve a hydrogen yield of more than 90% within 30Â min. Thus, a high hydrogen generation amount and a stable solution pH were achieved. The kinetic analysis results of the Al/NaBH4/Co/NaAlO2 system show that the hydrolysis kinetic is affected by composition design. An activation energy of 53.3Â kJ/mol was obtained from 0.2Â g Al/0.2Â g NaBH4/0.06Â g Co nanoparticles/4Â mL 0.4Â M NaAlO2 solution, which confirms the control exerted by the chemical step. The improved hydrogen generation performance is attributed to the interaction of Al/NaBH4 hydrolysis and the synergistic catalytic effect of Co nanoparticles and NaAlO2. Thus, the mechanism that unifies the behavior of Al/NaBH4 hydrolysis, which is activated by Co nanoparticles and NaAlO2, is presented. As a potential hydrogen source, the Al/NaBH4/Co/NaAlO2 system can be applied for portable fuel cells with high hydrogen generation density and low cost compared with a conventional NaBH4 alkaline solution.
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Authors
Mei-qiang Fan, Yu Wang, Rui Tang, Da Chen, Wei Liu, Guang Lei Tian, Chun Ju Lv, Kang-ying Shu,