Compaction of LiBH4-LiAlH4 nanoconfined in activated carbon nanofibers: Dehydrogenation kinetics, reversibility, and mechanical stability during cycling

2017 
Abstract To enhance volumetric hydrogen capacity for on-board fuel cells, compaction of LiAlH 4 -LiBH 4 nanoconfined in activated carbon nanofibers (ACNF) is for the first time proposed. Loose powders of milled and nanoconfined LiAlH 4 -LiBH 4 samples are compacted under 976 MPa to obtain the pellet samples with thickness and diameter of ∼1.20–1.30 and 8.0 mm, respectively. Dehydrogenation temperature of milled LiAlH 4 -LiBH 4 increases from 415 to 434 °C due to compaction, while those of both compacted and loose powder samples of nanoconfined LiAlH 4 -LiBH 4 are lower at comparable temperature of 330–335 °C. Hydrogen content liberated from milled LiAlH 4 -LiBH 4 pellet is 65% of theoretical capacity in the temperature range of 80–475 °C, while that of nanoconfined LiAlH 4 -LiBH 4 pellet is up to 80% at lower temperature of 100–400 °C. Besides, nanoconfined LiAlH 4 -LiBH 4 pellet shows significant reduction of activation energy (Δ E A up to 69 kJ/mol H 2 ) as compared with milled sample. Significant enhancement of volumetric hydrogen storage capacity up to 64% (from 32.5 to 53.3 gH 2 /L) is obtained from nanoconfined LiAlH 4 -LiBH 4 pellet. Hydrogen content released and reproduced of nanoconfined LiAlH 4 -LiBH 4 pellet are 67 and 50% of theoretical capacity, respectively, while those of milled LiAlH 4 -LiBH 4 pellet are only 30 and 10%, respectively. Moreover, upon four hydrogen release and uptake cycles, nanoconfined LiAlH 4 -LiBH 4 pellet can preserve its shape with slight cracks, suggesting good mechanical stability during cycling. Curvatures and fibrous structure woven on one another of ACNF in nanoconfined LiAlH 4 -LiBH 4 pellet not only favor hydrogen permeability through pellet sample during de/rehydrogenation, resulting fast kinetics, but also reinforce the pellet shape during cycling under high temperature and pressure condition.
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