Aluminum-based material for use in hydrogen cartridges of the hydrogen fuel cell supply system

Authors

  • Nizovskii Alexander Ivanovich Federal Research Center «Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS»
  • Belkova Sofya Valentinovna Omsk State Technical University
  • Shtripling Lev Ottovich Omsk State Technical University https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2622-9108

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25206/2588-0373-2024-8-4-39-45

Keywords:

stand-alone power supply, aluminum, reaction of aluminum alloys with water, the effect of hydrogen release, hydrogen cartridges, fuel cells.

Abstract

Materials have been developed for hydrogen cartridges using the reaction of activated massive commercial aluminum alloys with water as a hydrogen source. A wide range of industrial aluminum alloys, including secondary aluminum, as well as compacted chips, can be used as starting aluminum materials. It has been shown that activated products are stable for a long time when stored in dry conditions. Prolonged exposure to water vapor leads to loss of reactivity.

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Author Biographies

Nizovskii Alexander Ivanovich, Federal Research Center «Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS»

Candidate of Chemical Sciences, Associate Professor, Senior Researcher, Federal Research Center «Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS», Novosibirsk.

Belkova Sofya Valentinovna, Omsk State Technical University

Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of Industrial Ecology and Safety Department, Omsk State Technical University (OmSTU), Omsk.

Shtripling Lev Ottovich, Omsk State Technical University

Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Head of Industrial Ecology and Safety Department, OmSTU, Omsk.

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Published

2024-12-24

How to Cite

Nizovskii А. И., Belkova С. В., & Shtripling Л. О. (2024). Aluminum-based material for use in hydrogen cartridges of the hydrogen fuel cell supply system. Omsk Scientific Bulletin. Series «Aviation-Rocket and Power Engineering», 8(4), 29–38. https://doi.org/10.25206/2588-0373-2024-8-4-39-45

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Power and chemical engineering