Advanced Energy & Sustainability Research (Aug 2023)
TEMPO‐Oxidized Cellulose Nanofibers as Pseudocatalysts for in Situ and on‐Demand Hydrogen Generation via Aluminum Powder/Pure Water Reactions at a Temperature below 50 °C
Abstract
Cellulose nanofibers (CNFs) prepared via 2,2,6,6‐tetramethylpiperidine‐1‐oxyl (TEMPO)‐mediated oxidation of the C6 primary hydroxyls of native cellulose to carboxylates are used as pseudocatalysts for enhancing the aluminum powder/pure water reactions. The Al powder/pure water reaction is a stepwise reaction. It starts from hydration of the outmost native Al2O3 thin layer and then the reaction of the inner metallic Al with water. At lower temperatures ( 11) is dynamically generated, and as a result, the native Al2O3 thin layer dissolves rapidly via the reaction with OH− ions. The OH− ions function also as catalysts, accelerating the reaction of metallic Al with water. Al powders (2–200 μm) react promptly and a nearly 100% Al/H2 conversion is obtained at the reaction temperature below 50 °C.
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