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Chitosan-assisted hydrogen adsorption and reversibility of Ni-doped hierarchical carbon scaffolds.

Praphatsorn PlerdsranoyNatthaporn ThaweelapSuwabun ChirachanchaiRapee Utke
Published in: RSC advances (2024)
We investigated the effects of chitosan (CS) on the hydrogen adsorption and reversibility of hierarchical carbon scaffold (HCS) loaded with Ni nanoparticles. As size-controllable, stabilizing, and shape-directing agents for the green synthesis of metal nanoparticles of CS, Ni nanoparticles with uniform distribution and shape are deposited onto HCS. The latter results in the superior specific surface area of Ni nanoparticles for hydrogen chemisorption. The best hydrogen adsorption capacities at room temperature under 20-70 bar H 2 of 0.5-1.70 wt% H 2 were obtained from 10 wt% Ni-doped HCS-CS. Although macropores of the HCS collapsed upon cycling due to hydrogen pressure applied during adsorption, average hydrogen capacities of 1.17 ± 0.05 wt% H 2 ( T = 25 °C and p (H 2 ) = 50 bar) were maintained for 14 cycles. This is because not only uniform distribution and shape of Ni nanoparticles and microporous structures of the HCS were preserved upon cycling but also the interactions between Ni and heteroatoms (N and O) of the HCS and CS prevented particle agglomeration.
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