A Simple Method for the Generation of Hydrogen from Water and Zinc Powder Catalyzed by Metallic Nickel
Mutsuji SAKAI* and Kouji HIGASHI
Department of Polymer Science and Engineering, Kyoto Institute of Technology; Matsugasaki, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto-shi 606-0962 Japan
Under nitrogen atmosphere an unsaturated carbon-carbon double bond was hydrogenated to give a saturated one with nickel catalyst system(NiBr2/Zn/H2O/EtOH). It was found that hydrogen gas was generated from water and zinc powder by using metallic nickel catalyst, which was prepared from anhydrous nickel bromide and zinc powder. Metallic nickel was an active species for the reaction and zinc powder was a reagent to produce hydrogen. A probable pathway was presented.
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