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Oxidation of coarse aluminum in pressured water steam for energy applications
Author(s) -
Vlaskin Mikhail S.,
Valyano George E.,
Zhuk Andrey Z.,
Shkolnikov Evgeny I.
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of energy research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.808
H-Index - 95
eISSN - 1099-114X
pISSN - 0363-907X
DOI - 10.1002/er.5561
Subject(s) - aluminium , distilled water , scanning electron microscope , chemical engineering , chemistry , porosity , materials science , metallurgy , composite material , chromatography , engineering
Summary In this paper, we show how to conduct fast and complete oxidation of aluminum of any size in water without any additional chemicals and no extreme temperatures. Using a simple and easily repeatable experimental procedure, we studied the oxidation of coarse aluminum granules in distilled water at temperatures of 250°C to 400°C. We present the results of the oxidation experiments as well as structural analysis of the solid products by X‐Ray Diffraction and Scanning Electron Microscopy. For the first time, we have shown that aluminum is oxidized more effectively in gaseous steam than in liquid water (at same temperature). The rate of aluminum oxidation in steam increases with increasing temperature and steam pressure. Conversion degree of aluminum granules with the size of about 1 cm was 0.93 at 300°C after 4 hours; 0.96 and 1 at 350°C after 2 and 4 hours, respectively; 0.81 and 0.99 at 400°C after 1 and 2 hours, respectively. We showed that in liquid water, aluminum oxidation penetrates just a few microns into the aluminum and the reaction stops. Unlike liquid water, steam can easily penetrate through the porous layer of the solid oxidation product. We also discuss energy generation strategies for aluminum‐water reactor and propose principal schemes of aluminum‐fueled power plants.