Abstract

High hydrogen pressure and desorption/absorption temperature retard the practical applications of the NaAlH4 system. To ease these problems, we successfully synthesize a crystalline TiB2 catalyst to catalyze the synthesis of NaAlH4. The weight percentage of synthesized nanocrystalline NaAlH4 is as high as 89 wt%. More interestingly, a dramatically reduced of desorption/absorption temperature is achieved with the efficient TiB2 catalyst. Thermodynamic analyses show that the onset dehydrogenation temperature of TiB2–NaAlH4 mixture is lowered to about 70 °C, which is lower than the pristine system. The activation energy of TiB2–NaAlH4 mixture calculated by Arrhenius equation is only 56.28 kJ mol−1. In addition, as-prepared NaAlH4 can be recharged almost quantitatively under remarkably mild conditions (90 °C and 4 MPa hydrogen pressure). The improvement of hydrogen storage and release properties is considerably pronounced under low-pressure and low-temperature conditions. Moreover, preliminary research about the catalytic mechanism of TiB2 is also discussed.

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