Investigation of Aluminium White Dross for Hydrogen Generation Hydrolysis in Low-Concentration Alkali
2025
Ainars Knoks | Ansis Mezulis | Christiaan Richter | Sarunas Varnagiris | Marius Urbonavicius | Darius Milcius | Rauan Meirbekova | Gudmundur Gunnarsson | Daniels Jurjevs | Raitis Sika | Janis Kleperis
In this work, three samples of primary aluminium dross were investigated and compared to construction aluminium waste. The composition was determined, and an evaluation of hydrogen generation via hydrolysis in a low-concentration alkali solution was performed. The composition revealed low to moderate aluminium content and the presence of various crystalline phases; hydrolysis reactions showed hydrogen generation’s direct dependence on the amount of aluminium present, which translated into variation in the volume per sample mass. It was found that the composition played a substantial role in the evolution of hydrogen and its purity, simultaneously indicating a possible opportunity for dross use in hydrogen generation and power production. It was revealed that, in addition to the expected hydrogen, methane was released from some dross samples during the hydrolysis reaction. To compare the reaction kinetics, the reaction rate was obtained using the spherical solid particle shrinking core model and compared with that of construction aluminium waste. Hydrogen generation was compared to that in the known literature, and the dependence on the sample composition was determined.
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