Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1280092 | International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2010 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Natural silica source from Red Sea Desert mine – Egypt for white sand has been successfully employed as a starting precursor for hydrothermal preparation of titanosilicate types natisite and sitinakite. Interestingly the structure of the starting precursor of the silica source plays a role in controlling the type of the titanosilicate produced. ETS-4, natisite, sitinakite plus the doped ETS-4 and natisite with vanadium have been studied for hydrogen uptake. The samples adsorbed 2–2.3 wt% hydrogen at −193 °C and 20 bar applied hydrogen pressure. The dense natisite structure prepared in this study is found to be superior to those prepared using commercially available silica.
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Authors
N. Ismail, I. Hamdy Abd El-Maksod, H. Ezzat,