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Hydrogen evolution on hydrophobic aligned carbon nanotube arrays
Abha Misra1, Jyotsnendu Giri, Chiara Daraio
1Graduate Aerospace Laboratories, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, USA.
Abstract:
We investigate for the first time hydrophobic carbon nanotube-based electrochemical cells as an alternative solution to hydrogen sorting. We show that the electrically conducting surface of the nanotube arrays can be used as a cathode for hydrogen generation and absorption by electrolyzing water. We support our findings with Raman and gas chromatography measurements. These results suggest that carbon nanotube forests, presenting a unique combination of hydrophobicity and conductivity, are suitable for application in fuel cells and microelectromechanical devices.
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