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Utilization of Aluminum Waste with Hydrogen and Heat Generation
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2017
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Materials ScienceChemical EngineeringEngineeringAluminum CansEnergy EfficiencyEnvironmental EngineeringEnergy ConversionWaste TreatmentWaste Heat RecoveryEnergy StorageRecyclingEnergy GenerationRecycling TechnologyWaste ManagementAluminum WasteEnergy Recycling
A concept of energy generation via hydrogen and heat production from aluminum containing wastes is proposed. The hydrogen obtained by oxidation reaction between aluminum waste and aqueous solutions can be supplied to fuel cells and/or infrared heaters for electricity or heat generation in the region of waste recycling. The heat released during the reaction also can be effectively used. The proposed method of aluminum waste recycling may represent a promising and cost-effective solution in cases when waste transportation to recycling plants involves significant financial losses (e.g. remote areas). Experiments with mechanically dispersed aluminum cans demonstrated that the reaction rate in alkaline solution is high enough for practical use of the oxidation process. In theexperiments aluminum oxidation proceeds without any additional aluminum activation.
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