Sodium alanate nanoparticles--linking size to hydrogen storage properties |
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Authors: | Baldé Cornelis P Hereijgers Bart P C Bitter Johannes H de Jong Krijn P |
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Affiliation: | Inorganic Chemistry and Catalysis, Department of Chemistry, Utrecht University, 3584 CA Utrecht, The Netherlands. |
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Abstract: | Important limitations in the application of light metal hydrides for hydrogen storage are slow kinetics and poor reversibility. To alleviate these problems doping and ball-milling are commonly applied, for NaAlH 4 leading to particle sizes down to 150 nm. By wet-chemical synthesis we have prepared carbon nanofiber-supported NaAlH 4 with discrete particle size ranges of 1-10 microm, 19-30 nm, and 2-10 nm. The hydrogen desorption temperatures and activation energies decreased from 186 degrees C and 116 kJ.mol (-1) for the largest particles to 70 degrees C and 58 kJ.mol (-1) for the smallest particles. In addition, decreasing particle sizes lowered the pressures needed for reloading. This reported size-performance correlation for NaAlH 4 may guide hydrogen storage research for a wide range of nanostructured light (metal) hydrides. |
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