Abstract:Summary
The reaction between Mg and H2O is slow at ambient temperature. Differently, hydrogen is rapidly evolved upon immersing Mg in MgSO4, CoSO4, and NiSO4 solutions at 303 K, and the hydrogen generation rates are ~40, 100, and 40 mL g−1 min−1, respectively. The H2 produced reacts with O2 in a fuel cell, generating a current of 200 to 500 mA. In CoSO4 solution, magnetic Co is separated, accompanied by heat release, inducing continued Mg‐H2O reaction. However, little Ni is obtained during the entire process. … Show more
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