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Hydrogen Generation from Al-NiCl(2)/NaBH(4) Mixture Affected by Lanthanum Metal

The effect of La on Al/NaBH(4) hydrolysis was elaborated in the present paper. Hydrogen generation amount increases but hydrogen generation rate decreases with La content increasing. There is an optimized composition that Al-15 wt% La-5 wt% NiCl(2)/NaBH(4) mixture (Al-15 wt% La-5 wt% NiCl(2)/NaBH(4)...

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Autores principales: Qiang Sun, Wen, Fan, Mei-Qiang, Fei, Yong, Pan, Hua, Wang, Liang Liang, Yao, Jun
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Publicado: The Scientific World Journal 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3349317/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22619596
http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/2012/150973
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author Qiang Sun, Wen
Fan, Mei-Qiang
Fei, Yong
Pan, Hua
Wang, Liang Liang
Yao, Jun
author_facet Qiang Sun, Wen
Fan, Mei-Qiang
Fei, Yong
Pan, Hua
Wang, Liang Liang
Yao, Jun
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description The effect of La on Al/NaBH(4) hydrolysis was elaborated in the present paper. Hydrogen generation amount increases but hydrogen generation rate decreases with La content increasing. There is an optimized composition that Al-15 wt% La-5 wt% NiCl(2)/NaBH(4) mixture (Al-15 wt% La-5 wt% NiCl(2)/NaBH(4) weight ratio, 1 : 3) has 126 mL g(−1 )min(−1) maximum hydrogen generation rate and 1764 mL g(−1) hydrogen generation amount within 60 min. The efficiency is 88%. Combined with NiCl(2), La has great effect on NaBH(4) hydrolysis but has little effect on Al hydrolysis. Increasing La content is helpful to decrease the particle size of Al-La-NiCl(2) in the milling process, which induces that the hydrolysis byproduct Ni(2)B is highly distributed into Al(OH)(3) and the catalytic reactivity of Ni(2)B/Al(OH)(3) is increased therefore. But hydrolysis byproduct La(OH)(3) deposits on Al surface and leads to some side effect. The Al-La-NiCl(2)/NaBH(4) mixture has good stability in low temperature and its hydrolytic performance can be improved with increasing global temperature. Therefore, the mixture has good safety and can be applied as on board hydrogen generation material.
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spelling pubmed-33493172012-05-22 Hydrogen Generation from Al-NiCl(2)/NaBH(4) Mixture Affected by Lanthanum Metal Qiang Sun, Wen Fan, Mei-Qiang Fei, Yong Pan, Hua Wang, Liang Liang Yao, Jun ScientificWorldJournal Research Article The effect of La on Al/NaBH(4) hydrolysis was elaborated in the present paper. Hydrogen generation amount increases but hydrogen generation rate decreases with La content increasing. There is an optimized composition that Al-15 wt% La-5 wt% NiCl(2)/NaBH(4) mixture (Al-15 wt% La-5 wt% NiCl(2)/NaBH(4) weight ratio, 1 : 3) has 126 mL g(−1 )min(−1) maximum hydrogen generation rate and 1764 mL g(−1) hydrogen generation amount within 60 min. The efficiency is 88%. Combined with NiCl(2), La has great effect on NaBH(4) hydrolysis but has little effect on Al hydrolysis. Increasing La content is helpful to decrease the particle size of Al-La-NiCl(2) in the milling process, which induces that the hydrolysis byproduct Ni(2)B is highly distributed into Al(OH)(3) and the catalytic reactivity of Ni(2)B/Al(OH)(3) is increased therefore. But hydrolysis byproduct La(OH)(3) deposits on Al surface and leads to some side effect. The Al-La-NiCl(2)/NaBH(4) mixture has good stability in low temperature and its hydrolytic performance can be improved with increasing global temperature. Therefore, the mixture has good safety and can be applied as on board hydrogen generation material. The Scientific World Journal 2012-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3349317/ /pubmed/22619596 http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/2012/150973 Text en Copyright © 2012 Wen Qiang Sun et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Fan, Mei-Qiang
Fei, Yong
Pan, Hua
Wang, Liang Liang
Yao, Jun
Hydrogen Generation from Al-NiCl(2)/NaBH(4) Mixture Affected by Lanthanum Metal
title Hydrogen Generation from Al-NiCl(2)/NaBH(4) Mixture Affected by Lanthanum Metal
title_full Hydrogen Generation from Al-NiCl(2)/NaBH(4) Mixture Affected by Lanthanum Metal
title_fullStr Hydrogen Generation from Al-NiCl(2)/NaBH(4) Mixture Affected by Lanthanum Metal
title_full_unstemmed Hydrogen Generation from Al-NiCl(2)/NaBH(4) Mixture Affected by Lanthanum Metal
title_short Hydrogen Generation from Al-NiCl(2)/NaBH(4) Mixture Affected by Lanthanum Metal
title_sort hydrogen generation from al-nicl(2)/nabh(4) mixture affected by lanthanum metal
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3349317/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22619596
http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/2012/150973
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