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Journal of Visualized Experiments | 2016

A Simple, Low-cost, and Robust System to Measure the Volume of Hydrogen Evolved by Chemical Reactions with Aqueous Solutions.

Paul Brack; Sandra E. Dann; K.G.U. Wijayantha; Paul Leonard Adcock; Simon Edward Foster

There is a growing research interest in the development of portable systems which can deliver hydrogen on-demand to proton exchange membrane (PEM) hydrogen fuel cells. Researchers seeking to develop such systems require a method of measuring the generated hydrogen. Herein, we describe a simple, low-cost, and robust method to measure the hydrogen generated from the reaction of solids with aqueous solutions. The reactions are conducted in a conventional one-necked round-bottomed flask placed in a temperature controlled water bath. The hydrogen generated from the reaction in the flask is channeled through tubing into a water-filled inverted measuring cylinder. The water displaced from the measuring cylinder by the incoming gas is diverted into a beaker on a balance. The balance is connected to a computer, and the change in the mass reading of the balance over time is recorded using data collection and spreadsheet software programs. The data can then be approximately corrected for water vapor using the method described herein, and parameters such as the total hydrogen yield, the hydrogen generation rate, and the induction period can also be deduced. The size of the measuring cylinder and the resolution of the balance can be changed to adapt the setup to different hydrogen volumes and flow rates.


Archive | 1995

Electrolytic and fuel cell arrangements

Paul Leonard Adcock; P.J. Mitchell; Simon Edward Foster


Electrochimica Acta | 2016

Effect of gas diffusion layer properties on water distribution across air-cooled, open-cathode polymer electrolyte fuel cells: A combined ex-situ X-ray tomography and in-operando neutron imaging study

Quentin Meyer; Sean Ashton; Pierre Boillat; Magali Cochet; Erik Engebretsen; Donal P. Finegan; Xuekun Lu; Josh J. Bailey; Noramalina Mansor; Rema Abdulaziz; Oluwadamilola O. Taiwo; Rhodri Jervis; Sergio Torija; Paul Alan Benson; Simon Edward Foster; Paul Leonard Adcock; Paul R. Shearing; Daniel J.L. Brett


Archive | 2004

Water management in fuel cells

Jeremy Stephen Matcham; Nathan Grange; Paul Alan Benson; Scott Baird; Ashley Kells; Jonathan Cole; Paul Leonard Adcock; Peter David Hood; Simon Edward Foster


Archive | 2007

VARIABLE COMPRESSIBILITY GASKETS

Peter David Hood; Simon Edward Foster


Energy Science & Engineering | 2015

An old solution to a new problem? Hydrogen generation by the reaction of ferrosilicon with aqueous sodium hydroxide solutions

Paul Brack; Sandie E. Dann; K. G. Upul Wijayantha; Paul Leonard Adcock; Simon Edward Foster


International Journal of Energy Research | 2017

An assessment of the viability of hydrogen generation from the reaction of silicon powder and sodium hydroxide solution for portable applications

Paul Brack; Sandra E. Dann; K.G.U. Wijayantha; Paul Leonard Adcock; Simon Edward Foster


Archive | 2012

Hydrogen quality monitor

Christopher James Kirk; Simon Edward Foster


Archive | 2007

Gaskets for fuel cells

Peter David Hood; Simon Edward Foster


Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2017

Activation of silicon towards hydrogen generation by pelletisation

Paul Brack; Matthew Chillman; K.G.U. Wijayantha; Paul Leonard Adcock; Simon Edward Foster; Sandra E. Dann

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Paul Brack

Loughborough University

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Loughborough University

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