移除气并储存它:一个基于酸在粘土的电化学溶液
Kyung-Shik Kim1, Jin-Sung Park2, Young-Chul Yoon3,4
1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. liju@mit.edu.
Materials horizons
|November 14, 2024
概括
这项研究介绍了一种电化学方法,从金属中提取气,防止碎裂. 该过程有效地去除和储存气,恢复钢铁.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 电化学 电化学 电化学
- 腐蚀科学 腐蚀科学
背景情况:
- 脆性显著降解金属组件,导致过早的故障.
- 目前用于控制的方法通常是复杂的或低效的.
研究的目的:
- 开发一种全固态电化学方法,用于同时提取和储存.
- 为了证明这种方法在防止钢中的脆化方面的有效性.
主要方法:
- 使用酸粘土复合物作为室温质子导电解质.
- 对预充电的钢样进行电化学处理.
- 在反电极上收集提取的气.
主要成果:
- 有效地从钢中提取气,有效地防止碎裂.
- 在经过处理的钢制部件中恢复拉伸性能.
- 成功地收集了提取的气,突出了工艺效率.
结论:
- 拟议的电化学方法为金属材料中的控制提供了一个新的途径.
- 这种完全固态的方法提供了一个有效和实用的解决方案,以防止的脆化.
- 同时提取和储存的能力为工业应用提供了显著的优势.
更多相关视频
06:39Author Spotlight: Design and Evaluation of Au-Electroplated Carbon Fiber Cloth Electrodes for Hydrogen Peroxide Fuel Cells
Published on: October 20, 2023
2.7K
09:18Simple Methods for the Preparation of Non-noble Metal Bulk-electrodes for Electrocatalytic Applications
Published on: June 21, 2017
11.4K
相关概念视频
Acid Halides to Carboxylic Acids: Hydrolysis
2.5K
Hydrolysis of acid halides is a nucleophilic acyl substitution reaction in which acid halides react with water to give carboxylic acids. The reaction occurs readily and does not require acid or a base catalyst.
As shown below, the mechanism involves a nucleophilic attack by water at the carbonyl carbon to form a tetrahedral intermediate. This is followed by the reformation of the carbon–oxygen π bond along with the departure of a halide ion. A final proton transfer step yields carboxylic...
As shown below, the mechanism involves a nucleophilic attack by water at the carbonyl carbon to form a tetrahedral intermediate. This is followed by the reformation of the carbon–oxygen π bond along with the departure of a halide ion. A final proton transfer step yields carboxylic...
2.5K
Electrolysis
26.0K
In a galvanic cell, the electrical work is done by a redox system on its surroundings as electrons produced by the spontaneous redox reactions are transferred through an external circuit. Alternatively, an external circuit does work on a redox system by imposing a voltage sufficient to drive an otherwise nonspontaneous reaction in a process known as electrolysis. For instance, recharging a battery involves the use of an external power source to drive the spontaneous (discharge) cell reaction in...
26.0K
Weak Acid Solutions
37.6K
Few compounds act as strong acids. A far greater number of compounds behave as weak acids and only partially react with water, leaving a large majority of dissolved molecules in their original form and generating a relatively small amount of hydronium ions. Weak acids are commonly encountered in nature, being the substances partly responsible for the tangy taste of citrus fruits, the stinging sensation of insect bites, and the unpleasant smells associated with body odor. A familiar example of a...
37.6K
Batteries and Fuel Cells
27.0K
A battery is a galvanic cell that is used as a source of electrical power for specific applications. Modern batteries exist in a multitude of forms to accommodate various applications, from tiny button batteries such as those that power wristwatches to the very large batteries used to supply backup energy to municipal power grids. Some batteries are designed for single-use applications and cannot be recharged (primary cells), while others are based on conveniently reversible cell reactions that...
27.0K
Acids, Bases and Neutralization Reactions
6.4K
Acids and bases play several important roles in biology. The pH of a biological system can significantly impact the function of biological molecules, including enzymes, proteins, and nucleic acids. For example, enzymes have optimal pH ranges for their activity, and changes in pH can denature or alter their structure, affecting their function. Acids and bases also play a crucial role in cellular signaling and communication. The pH of the extracellular fluid around cells can influence the...
6.4K
Ion Exchange
555
Ion exchange chromatography separates charged molecules from a solution by reversibly exchanging them with mobile, or 'active', ions associated with the oppositely charged stationary phase. This method can be used to separate ions, soften and deionize water, and purify solutions. The polymers comprising the ion-exchange column are high-molecular-weight and chemically stable polymers, crosslinked to be porous and essentially insoluble. They are also functionalized with either acidic or...
555
