Combustion and Flame, Vol.162, No.4, 1498-1506, 2015
Hydrogen generation from ammonia borane and water through combustion reactions with mechanically alloyed Al center dot Mg powder
It is known that ammonia borane (AB) forms combustible mixtures with gelled water and nanoscale aluminum powder. The reaction of nanoaluminum with water serves as a source of heat for ammonia borane thermolysis and hydrolysis, also releasing additional hydrogen from water. Nanoaluminum, however, has drawbacks such as high cost and reduced amount of free metallic aluminum. The present paper investigates a feasibility of using a mechanically alloyed Al center dot Mg powder instead of nanoaluminum in these mixtures. Initial experiments showed that mixtures of mechanically alloyed Al center dot Mg powder with gelled water are combustible. The velocities of combustion front propagation exceed those obtained for mixtures of nano-Al powder with gelled water. Then, combustion experiments were conducted with mixtures of AB, mechanically alloyed Al center dot Mg powder, and gelled heavy water (D2O). Heavy water was used to investigate the reaction mechanisms through mass-spectroscopy of released H-2, HD, and D-2 gases. The isotopic tests have shown that AB participates in two parallel processes - thermolysis and hydrolysis, thus increasing hydrogen yield. (C) 2014 The Combustion Institute. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Heterogeneous combustion;Energetic materials;Gas generators;Metal combustion;Laser ignition;Hydrogen