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Gas Eruption Phenomenon Happening from Ga-In Alloy in Electrolyte

Authors :
Zhao, Ruiqi
Wang, Hongzhang
Tang, Jianbo
Rao, Wei
Liu, Jing
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

We report a gas eruption phenomenon caused by electrolysis of liquid Ga-In alloy in an electrolyte, especially NaOH solution. A volcanic eruption-like blowout of gas occurred from the orifice on the alloy surface. In addition to gas plume, large gas bubbles were also generated and the total gas yield increased as In ratio was increased. It is found that destructiveness of the passivation layer on the Ga-In alloy is critical to gas generation. The mechanism of gas eruption can be ascribed to a galvanic interaction happens owing to passivation film and alloy with different activity connected as electrode in electrolyte. Further investigation demonstrated that the lattice of the film expands because of the incorporation of indium, which brings about the decrease in band gap and finally enhances more gas generation. These findings regain the basic understanding of room temperature liquid metal inside electrolyte.<br />Comment: 9 pages, 4 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1710.08992
Document Type :
Working Paper