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A Thermally Conductive Pt/AAO Catalyst for Hydrogen Passive Autocatalytic Recombination

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CATALYSTS
卷 11, 期 4, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/catal11040491

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anodized aluminum; Al6082; passive autocatalytic recombiner; catalytic hydrogen combustion

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  1. Department of Science and Innovation (DSI)
  2. HySA Infrastructure in South Africa
  3. NRF [104687, 119004]

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In this study, a Pt/anodized aluminum oxide (AAO) catalyst was prepared and evaluated for autocatalytic hydrogen recombination. The Pt/AAO catalyst exhibited good stability and thermal conductivity, preventing the formation of hotspots.
In this study, a Pt/anodized aluminum oxide (AAO) catalyst was prepared by the anodization of an Al alloy (Al6082, 97.5% Al), followed by the incorporation of Pt via an incipient wet impregnation method. Then, the Pt/AAO catalyst was evaluated for autocatalytic hydrogen recombination. The Pt/AAO catalyst's morphological characteristics were determined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The average Pt particle size was determined to be 3.0 +/- 0.6 nm. This Pt/AAO catalyst was tested for the combustion of lean hydrogen (0.5-4 vol% H-2 in the air) in a recombiner section testing station. The thermal distribution throughout the catalytic surface was investigated at 3 vol% hydrogen (H-2) using an infrared camera. The Al/AAO system had a high thermal conductivity, which prevents the formation of hotspots (areas where localized surface temperature is higher than an average temperature across the entire catalyst surface). In turn, the Pt stability was enhanced during catalytic hydrogen combustion (CHC). A temperature gradient over 70 mm of the Pt/AAO catalyst was 23 degrees C and 42 degrees C for catalysts with uniform and nonuniform (worst-case scenario) Pt distributions. The commercial computational fluid dynamics (CFD) code STAR-CCM+ was used to compare the experimentally observed and numerically simulated thermal distribution of the Pt/AAO catalyst. The effect of the initial H-2 volume fraction on the combustion temperature and conversion of H-2 was investigated. The activation energy for CHC on the Pt/AAO catalyst was 19.2 kJ/mol. Prolonged CHC was performed to assess the durability (reactive metal stability and catalytic activity) of the Pt/AAO catalyst. A stable combustion temperature of 162.8 +/- 8.0 degrees C was maintained over 530 h of CHC. To confirm that Pt aggregation was avoided, the Pt particle size and distribution were determined by TEM before and after prolonged CHC.

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