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Effect of ball milling strategy (milling device for scaling-up) on the hydrolysis performance of Mg alloy waste
AL BACHA, Serge
Institut de Chimie de la Matière Condensée de Bordeaux [ICMCB]
Laboratoire de Chimie Physique des Matériaux [LCPM]
Plateforme de Recherche en NanoSciences et NanoTechnologie [PR2N]
Institut de Chimie de la Matière Condensée de Bordeaux [ICMCB]
Laboratoire de Chimie Physique des Matériaux [LCPM]
Plateforme de Recherche en NanoSciences et NanoTechnologie [PR2N]
URRETAVIZCAYA, Guillermina
Centro Atómico Bariloche [Argentine]
Instituto Balseiro = Balseiro Institute [Bariloche]
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Centro Atómico Bariloche [Argentine]
Instituto Balseiro = Balseiro Institute [Bariloche]
AL BACHA, Serge
Institut de Chimie de la Matière Condensée de Bordeaux [ICMCB]
Laboratoire de Chimie Physique des Matériaux [LCPM]
Plateforme de Recherche en NanoSciences et NanoTechnologie [PR2N]
Institut de Chimie de la Matière Condensée de Bordeaux [ICMCB]
Laboratoire de Chimie Physique des Matériaux [LCPM]
Plateforme de Recherche en NanoSciences et NanoTechnologie [PR2N]
URRETAVIZCAYA, Guillermina
Centro Atómico Bariloche [Argentine]
Instituto Balseiro = Balseiro Institute [Bariloche]
Centro Atómico Bariloche [Argentine]
Instituto Balseiro = Balseiro Institute [Bariloche]
ZAKHOUR, Mirvat
Laboratoire de Chimie Physique des Matériaux [LCPM]
Plateforme de Recherche en NanoSciences et NanoTechnologie [PR2N]
Laboratoire de Chimie Physique des Matériaux [LCPM]
Plateforme de Recherche en NanoSciences et NanoTechnologie [PR2N]
NAKHL, Michel
Laboratoire de Chimie Physique des Matériaux [LCPM]
Plateforme de Recherche en NanoSciences et NanoTechnologie [PR2N]
Laboratoire de Chimie Physique des Matériaux [LCPM]
Plateforme de Recherche en NanoSciences et NanoTechnologie [PR2N]
CASTRO, Facundo J.
Centro Atómico Bariloche [Argentine]
Instituto Balseiro = Balseiro Institute [Bariloche]
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Centro Atómico Bariloche [Argentine]
Instituto Balseiro = Balseiro Institute [Bariloche]
Language
en
Article de revue
This item was published in
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy. 2020-08-21, vol. 45, n° 41, p. 20883 - 20893
Elsevier
English Abstract
Ball milling strategy is of prime importance on the hydrolysis performance of Mg alloy waste. The effect of milling device (e.g. Fritsch Pulverisette 6 (P6) and Australian Uni-Ball-II (UB)), milling atmosphere (H2 and Ar), ...Read more >
Ball milling strategy is of prime importance on the hydrolysis performance of Mg alloy waste. The effect of milling device (e.g. Fritsch Pulverisette 6 (P6) and Australian Uni-Ball-II (UB)), milling atmosphere (H2 and Ar), milling time, nature of the additives graphite and AlCl3 and synergetic effect by chronological or simultaneous addition were examined. An equivalence between both mills was established and it was shown that the process with the UB is 10 times longer than that with the P6 to acquire a similar material. Mg alloy milled without additives in the P6 under Ar for 10 h improves the hydrolysis performance. Using a single additive, the best hydrolysis performances are obtained with graphite (yield of 95% of total capacity reached in 5 minutes) due to the formation of a protective graphite layer. By incorporating both additives sequentially, the best material, from the hydrogen production point of view, was Mg alloy milled with G for 2 h and then with AlCl3 for 2 extra hours (full hydrolysis in 5 minutes). Mg alloy milled with the P6 were compared to those milled with the UB. Mg alloy milled with graphite or with sequential addition of G and AlCl3 under Ar generated more than 90% of their total capacity. Our results confirm that laboratory-milling strategy can be scaled-up to industrial scale.Read less <
English Keywords
Mg alloy waste
Ball milling
Hydrolysis reaction
Hydrogen
Milling atmosphere
Synergetic effect
Origin
Hal imported
