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Announcements. Today’s lecture is brought to you by the number…. 10 Electron Transfer Reactions* Oxidation & reduction (revisited). Geez….almost all reactions are this!. Hindenburg: oxidation of hydrogen by oxygen, reduction of oxygen by hydrogen.
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Today’s lecture is brought to you by the number… 10 Electron Transfer Reactions* Oxidation & reduction (revisited) Geez….almost all reactions are this!
Hindenburg: oxidation of hydrogen by oxygen, reduction of oxygen by hydrogen. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgWHbpMVQ1U http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiAT9xvTVKI&feature=related 2H2 4H+ + 4e- Oxidation Half Rxn 4e- + O2 2O2- Reduction Half Rxn _____________________ 2H2 + O2 4H+ + 2O2- 2H2O
RedOx means Reduction and Oxidation; They go hand-in-hand. RedOx means Reduction and Oxidation; They go hand-in-hand.
This is the “smoke on the water” reaction we saw on video. 2Na + 2H2O 2Na+ + H2 + 2OH- Na was oxidized: Na Na+ + e- (electron lost) H was reduced: lost oxygen O no change: lost H but gained e- Remember…we can actually run this reaction by dumping some sodium into water.
ReDox in organic systems is tricky. 2 CH3OH 2 CH2O + H2 C: ??? H: ??? H: ??? O: ???
CH3CH2CH2CH=CHCH2CH3 + H2 CH3CH2CH2CH-CHCH2CH3 H H This one is very tricky (and related to “butter vs. margarine”) C ????? H ?????
Not-so-Secret Agents: all part of the semantics nightmare that is RedOx • Something that promotes reduction: reducing agent • Example: K, Na, H, LiAlH4 • Something that promotes oxidation: oxidizing agent • Example, O, F, Br, K2Cr2O7
Main Applications of RedOx Recovery of metals from ores Corrosion Prevention of corrosion Batteries
Steel! And the sons ofPullman porters & the sons of engineersRide their fathers' magic carpet made of steel Mothers with their babes asleep, rockin' to the gentle beatAnd the rhythm of the rails is all they feel City of New Orleans—Steve Goodman
Reducing Iron Ore to Make Steel:from rust to riches 2 Fe2O3 + 3C 4 Fe + 3CO2 From Coal Rust i.e., ore How steel is really made: http://www.sidmar.be/CONTENT/2c.htm
RedOx contributes to our geography, history and economics. IRON ORE CARS COAL Why a steel factory in Louisiana?
Electro-reduction for aluminum production takes much energy. 2Al2O3 4Al + 3O2 http://www.terragalleria.com/images/us-ca/usca10035.jpeg http://www.ocrwm.doe.gov/youth/images/powerplant.jpg Electrons supplied Electronsreturned Power Plant http://www.epa.gov/highgwp/aluminum-pfc/images/exhibit3.gif
Aluminum production affects/has affected geography, too. Hydroelectric Power Aircraft Industry Hydroelectric Power
Why do we recycle aluminum? http://www.recycle.novelis.com/Recycle/EN/Kids/Fun+Facts/Many+Lives+of+the+Aluminum+Can/
Corrosion is the auto restorer’s enemy! 2 Fe 2 Fe+2 + 4 e- 4e- + 2H2O + O2 4OH- Electrons travel down nail http://cardesign.homestead.com/BaraMtn72.jpg Rust on my Barracuda Someday, someday…
Batteries! What if we could trap those electrons, make ‘em do some work before the reduction step?
Fuel Cells—a quick intro to why we need chemistry and chemical engineers. Honda FCX fuel cell concept at ~100 mph on a test track. It goes 354 miles without refueling with hydrogen. How soon? Soon! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3VtrzcKQk Hey…where are we gonna get the hydrogen? Images from treehugger.com (no kidding, that’s the site!)
We are reliant on foreign oil. http://www.worldfuturefund.org/wffmaster/Charts-HTML/Energy/us-oil.htm But maybe not forever, thanks (?) to fracking to recover natural gas. U.S. oil imports as a percentage of consumption
http://www.saudi-us-relations.org/newsletter/saudi-relations-12.htmlhttp://ils.unc.edu/~lanck/images/Roosevelt.jpghttp://www.saudi-us-relations.org/newsletter/saudi-relations-12.htmlhttp://ils.unc.edu/~lanck/images/Roosevelt.jpg
Let’s go to the fabulous HowStuffWorks site to see how Fuel Cells work. Clickable: http://auto.howstuffworks.com/fuel-cell3.htm Pasteable: http://auto.howstuffworks.com/fuel-cell3.htm So, what are the technical challenges? The hydrogen has to come from somewhere. Transport of the protons across the polymer membrane requires the membrane be hydrated and liquid. The membrane (think of it as a sulfonated teflon) is expensive and can be damaged or fouled. The electrodes can become fouled. Expensive metals are used to catalyze the reaction.
About one billion dollars has been spent so far. Is that a lot? Approx 5% of the budget of one of America’s poorest states (LA). Twelve hundred times less than estimated project costs of a certain military intervention in the Mideast. (N.Y. Times estimate $1200 Billion) Ford and Airstream Concept Fuel Cell Minivan
Don’t believe everything you see! http://www.allthingsbeautiful.com/all_things_beautiful/images/churchill_roosevelt_stalin.jpg
I still haven’t said where the H2 comes from. Look at this Los Angeles Solar Parking lot, though.
Hybrid Vehicles: operate on gasoline with a battery storage system.RedOx Chemistry Galore “The car Detroit wants you to believe cannot be built.” But is that fair???
Cool Fuel Cell Links How Stuff Works Link: http://science.howstuffworks.com/fuel-cell1.htm http://science.howstuffworks.com/framed.htm?parent=fuel-cell.htm&url=http://education.lanl.gov/resources/h2/gottesfeld/education.html