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Synthesis of Single-Crystalline Core-Shell Metal-Organic Frameworks
Published on: February 10, 2023
MgH2@Mg(BH4)2 Core-Shell-like Nanostructures: Synthesis, Hydrolysis Performance, and Promotion Mechanism
Yongyang Zhu1,2, Liming Zeng1, Daifeng Wu1
1Institute of Resources Utilization and Rare Earth Development, State Key Laboratory of Rare Metals Separation and Comprehensive Utilization, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Rare Earth Development and Application, Guangdong Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510650, P. R. China.
Abstract:
The hydrolysis of hydrides, represented by MgH2, delivers substantial capacity and presents an appealing prospect for an on-site hydrogen supply. However, the sluggish hydrolysis kinetics and low hydrogen yield of MgH2 caused by the formation of a passivation Mg(OH)2 layer hinder its practical application. Herein, we present a dual strategy encompassing microstructural design and compounding, leading to the successful synthesis of a core-shell-like nanostructured MgH2@Mg(BH4)2 composite, which demonstrates excellent hydrolysis performance. Specifically, the optimal composite with a low Ea of 9.05 kJ mol-1 releases 2027.7 mL g-1 H2 in 60 min, and its hydrolysis rate escalates to 1356.7 mL g-1 min-1 H2 during the first minute at room temperature. The nanocoating Mg(BH4)2 plays a key role in enhancing the hydrolysis kinetics through the release of heat and the formation of local concentration of Mg2+ field after its hydrolysis. This work offers an innovative concept for the design of hydrolysis materials.

