Utilizing aluminum sheets with FeCu deposits as cheap water cleaning electrodes

This work investigates the synthesis of Fe-Cu bimetallic alloy and its subsequent deposition on aluminum substrates for iron contaminants elemination in aqueous solutions. The sequential processes of synthesis (with grinding balls) and deposition (without balls) are carried out in a single ball mill...

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Autores principales: Abdullah Abu Hawili, Mehdi Ghommem, Abdul Hai Alami, Shamma Alasad, Mehmet Egilmez, Wael Abu Zaid
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:6333cfeafae248a99af26c756178a6702021-11-28T04:38:47ZUtilizing aluminum sheets with FeCu deposits as cheap water cleaning electrodes2666-523910.1016/j.apsadv.2021.100193https://doaj.org/article/6333cfeafae248a99af26c756178a6702022-02-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666523921001392https://doaj.org/toc/2666-5239This work investigates the synthesis of Fe-Cu bimetallic alloy and its subsequent deposition on aluminum substrates for iron contaminants elemination in aqueous solutions. The sequential processes of synthesis (with grinding balls) and deposition (without balls) are carried out in a single ball mill resulting in a coating at room temperature. Detailed microstructural analysis revealed the successful deposition and a single-phase uniform coating of up to 500 nm layer thickness. Magnetic and electrical transport properties of the coating were studied. The coated aluminum electrodes, magnetized via an electromagnet, were eventually used in an aqueous solution containing Fe powder. The transmission of the solution was studied before and after the insertion of the electrodes and the tests revealed a significant increase in transmission from only 20% to around 40%. This is a promising result of an electrode that would normally behave as a paramagnet while being both cheap and recyclable.Abdullah Abu HawiliMehdi GhommemAbdul Hai AlamiShamma AlasadMehmet EgilmezWael Abu ZaidElsevierarticleFe-Cu alloyFerrous contaminantBall millingHigh field measurement systemMaterials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materialsTA401-492Industrial electrochemistryTP250-261ENApplied Surface Science Advances, Vol 7, Iss , Pp 100193- (2022)
institution DOAJ
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topic Fe-Cu alloy
Ferrous contaminant
Ball milling
High field measurement system
Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials
TA401-492
Industrial electrochemistry
TP250-261
spellingShingle Fe-Cu alloy
Ferrous contaminant
Ball milling
High field measurement system
Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials
TA401-492
Industrial electrochemistry
TP250-261
Abdullah Abu Hawili
Mehdi Ghommem
Abdul Hai Alami
Shamma Alasad
Mehmet Egilmez
Wael Abu Zaid
Utilizing aluminum sheets with FeCu deposits as cheap water cleaning electrodes
description This work investigates the synthesis of Fe-Cu bimetallic alloy and its subsequent deposition on aluminum substrates for iron contaminants elemination in aqueous solutions. The sequential processes of synthesis (with grinding balls) and deposition (without balls) are carried out in a single ball mill resulting in a coating at room temperature. Detailed microstructural analysis revealed the successful deposition and a single-phase uniform coating of up to 500 nm layer thickness. Magnetic and electrical transport properties of the coating were studied. The coated aluminum electrodes, magnetized via an electromagnet, were eventually used in an aqueous solution containing Fe powder. The transmission of the solution was studied before and after the insertion of the electrodes and the tests revealed a significant increase in transmission from only 20% to around 40%. This is a promising result of an electrode that would normally behave as a paramagnet while being both cheap and recyclable.
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author Abdullah Abu Hawili
Mehdi Ghommem
Abdul Hai Alami
Shamma Alasad
Mehmet Egilmez
Wael Abu Zaid
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Shamma Alasad
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title Utilizing aluminum sheets with FeCu deposits as cheap water cleaning electrodes
title_short Utilizing aluminum sheets with FeCu deposits as cheap water cleaning electrodes
title_full Utilizing aluminum sheets with FeCu deposits as cheap water cleaning electrodes
title_fullStr Utilizing aluminum sheets with FeCu deposits as cheap water cleaning electrodes
title_full_unstemmed Utilizing aluminum sheets with FeCu deposits as cheap water cleaning electrodes
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publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2022
url https://doaj.org/article/6333cfeafae248a99af26c756178a670
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