Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1282496 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The effects of different reductants for palladium loading on the hydrogen sorption characteristics of double-walled carbon nanotubes (DWCNTs) have been investigated. Pd nanoparticles were loaded on DWCNT surfaces for dissociation of H2 into atomic hydrogen, which spills over to the defect sites on the DWCNTs. When we use different reductants, the reduction capabilities and other effects of the different reductants are different, which affects the hydrogen storage capacity of the DWCNTs. In this work, the amount of hydrogen storage capacity was determined (by AMC Gas Reactor Controller) to be 1.7, 2.0, 2.55, and 3.0 wt% for pristine DWCNTS and for 2.0%Pd/DWCNTs using H2, l-ascorbic acid, and NaBH4 as reductants, respectively. We found that the hydrogen storage capacity can be enhanced by loading with 2% Pd nanoparticles and selecting a suitable reductant. Furthermore, the sorption can be attributed to the chemical reaction between atomic hydrogen and the dangling bonds of the DWCNTs.

► 2%Pd was loaded on DWCNTs. And their hydrogen adsorption capacity have been significantly enhanced compared with the pristine DWCNTs. ► The loading of Pd on the DWCNTs is believed to promote the dissociation of H2 molecules into hydrogen atoms. ► Higher dispersion of the Pd lead to the maximum amount of contact between the carbon and hydrogen atoms.

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