Abstract

The preparation of various nano-sized carbon materials (NCMs) using a metal dusting process, in which a stainless steel coupon and CO–CO 2 mixed gas are the only reactants needed, is demonstrated in this study. During the process, fresh Fe–Ni nano-particles, which catalyze the formation of the NCMs, are produced spontaneously and continuously from the steel. The possibility of using multi-wall carbon nanotubes (CNTs) prepared at 600 °C as a hydrogen storage material is studied. Our electrochemical testing results indicate that the obtained CNTs have a hydrogen discharge capacity of as high as 104 mAh/g after being etched in 15 M boiling nitric acid solution for 4 h. However, it was found that prolonging the etching time not only decreases crystallinity but also damages the tubular structure of the CNTs, degrading the hydrogen storage performance.

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