Ultrasonics Sonochemistry (Nov 2022)

Synergistic effect and mechanisms of ultrasound and AlOOH suspension on Al hydrolysis for hydrogen production

  • Wei-Zhuo Gai,
  • Shuang Tian,
  • Ming-Hao Liu,
  • Xianghui Zhang,
  • Zhen-Yan Deng

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 90
p. 106189

Abstract

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Ultrasound can accelerate and change the reaction process and is widely used in the field of hydrogen production and storage. In this study, ultrasound (US) and AlOOH suspension (AH) are used to promote hydrogen production from Al hydrolysis. The results indicate that both US and AH greatly shorten the induction time and enhance the hydrogen production rate and yield. The promoting effect of US and AH on Al hydrolysis originates from the acoustic cavitation effect and catalytic effect, respectively. When AH is used in combination with US, Al hydrolysis has the best hydrogen production performance and the hydrogen yield can reach 96.6 % within 1.2 h, because there is a synergistic effect on Al hydrolysis between AH and US. Mechanism analyses reveal that the micro-jets and local high temperature environment arising from acoustic cavitation improve the catalytic activity of AlOOH, while the suspended AlOOH particles enhance the cavitation effect of US. This work provides a novel and feasible method to promote hydrogen production from Al hydrolysis.

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