Breakthrough Material Purifies Water While Generating Electricity

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Aluminum alloy generates electricity and pure water

At last, little chunks of aluminum everywhere can be something greater then a soda can or a baseball bat. Thanks to a special reactive alloy, some of those lucky little nuggets could solve the world’s energy crisis.

Jerry Woodall, an engineer at Purdue University, has created an aluminum alloy that reacts with water to create hydrogen and heat. He is encouraging venture capitalists to design a system that uses both — capturing the hydrogen as fuel and using the heat to pull clean water out of the air. The greatest benefit of using aluminum is its abundance.

"There is enough aluminum on the Earth’s crust to supply the whole world’s energy needs," Woodall told InnovationNewsDaily.

To make use of this aluminum, Woodall melts it and combines it with gallium, indium and tin. In room temperature, these last three ingredients coarse through the metal as a liquid dissolving the grains of aluminum around it. In this state, water can react freely with all the material. As pellets of the alloy drop into water, they spontaneously split the water into heat and hydrogen. The hydrogen can then be used to power devices, or it could feed into a fuel cell to produce electricity.

Just 2.2 pounds (one kilogram) of the aluminum alloy provides 12.9 kilowatt hours of energy when exposed to water. This compares favorably to coal, which yields only 6.7 kilowatt hours.

Furthermore, all of the aluminum that goes into the reaction can be fully retrieved. It just needs to be thrown into a crucible and reprocessed.

"Once you buy aluminum, it's yours. You never lose it, unlike gasoline that you lose out your tailpipe," Woodall said.

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Forget unobtanium, this stuff is everywhere. Credit: Jerry Woodall

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I like discoveries like this, well all scientific and technological discoveries, but especially ones that if utilized, would change the world. However, I don't see this becoming widespread, and not because of a lack of resources or a lack of know-how, but because the coal and energy companies won't allow Congress to put them out of business or seriously cut into their business. Same with hydrogen or electric cars, I just don't see oil companies yielding anytime soon. If only people would buy the alternatives, these huge corporations would have to lower their prices and behold, goodness for everyone.
 
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