Hydrogen storage properties of nanoconfined LiBH4–NaBH4

2015 
Abstract In this study a eutectic melting composite of 0.62LiBH 4 –0.38NaBH 4 has been infiltrated in two nanoporous resorcinol formaldehyde carbon aerogel scaffolds with similar pore sizes (37 and 38 nm) but different BET surface areas (690 and 2358 m 2 /g) and pore volumes (1.03 and 2.64 mL/g). This investigation clearly shows decreased temperature of hydrogen desorption, and improved cycling stability during hydrogen release and uptake of bulk 0.62LiBH 4 –0.38NaBH 4 when nanoconfined into carbon nanopores. The hydrogen desorption temperature of bulk 0.62LiBH 4 –0.38NaBH 4 is reduced by ∼107 °C with the presence of carbon, although a minor kinetic variation is observed between the two carbon scaffolds. This corresponds to apparent activation energies, E A , of 139 kJ mol −1 (bulk) and 116–118 kJ mol −1 (with carbon aerogel). Bulk 0.62LiBH 4 –0.38NaBH 4 has poor reversibility during continuous hydrogen release and uptake cycling, maintaining 22% H 2 capacity after four hydrogen desorptions (1.6 wt.% H 2 ). In contrast, nanoconfinement into the high surface area carbon aerogel scaffold significantly stabilizes the hydrogen storage capacity, maintaining ∼70% of the initial capacity after four cycles (4.3 wt.% H 2 ).
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