Nanocomposite materials that generate hydrogen from water.
By simply placing a nanocomposite of nano-aluminum and carbon nanotubes in water, a large amount of hydrogen gas is generated.
By impregnating aluminum into the surface and gaps of carbon nanotubes, highly active nano-aluminum is formed. When this composite material is placed in water or hot water, the highly active nano-aluminum reacts with the water to produce hydrogen, achieving a hydrogen generation rate close to the theoretical value. Although it is a one-time reaction, it enables the generation of hydrogen gas on-site regardless of location and allows for the effective reuse of waste aluminum materials.
- Company:マイクロフェーズ
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