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Synthesis of Metal Nanoparticles Supported on Carbon Nanotube with Doped Co and N Atoms and its Catalytic Applications in Hydrogen Production
Published on: December 6, 2021
High-load Mg2Ni nanoparticle-carbon nanofiber composites for hydrogen storage
Eduardo David Ruiz-Santacruz1, José de Jesús Vega-Soria1, Aura Karina Cruz-Jiménez1
1Morelia Unit of Materials Institute Research, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Antigua Carretera a Pátzcuaro No. 8701, Col. Ex Hacienda de San José de la Huerta, Morelia CP 58190, Mexico. karina_suarez@materiales.unam.mx.
Abstract:
Herein, a simple synthesis method for Mg2Ni composites with carbon nanofibers capable of hydrogen storage is presented. Specifically, n-butyl-sec-butyl-magnesium solution in hexane (C8H18Mg, 0.7 M) and bis-cyclopentadienyl nickel(II) (nickelocene or NiCp2) were used as precursors for the Mg2Ni nanoparticles. Subsequently, the nanoparticles were composited with carbon nanofibers (CNF) with high loading of Mg2Ni of 50 wt%, 75 wt%, 90 wt%, and 100 wt%. The physicochemical characterization of the materials indicated that the size of the as-prepared Mg2Ni nanoparticles was less than 5 nm and they were highly agglomerated due to a carbon-based binder. The best hydrogen storage values were determined to be 2.6-2.7 wt%. Among the tested materials, the composite with 75 wt% of Mg2Ni in CNF presented the best hydrogen uptake. The pressure-composition-temperature curves indicated changes in the hydriding equilibrium pressures of the Mg2Ni nanoparticles compared to the material with a similar composition produced using ball-milling and thermodynamic calculations. Thus, the results presented herein indicate the beneficial effect of nanosizing on hydriding reactions.
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