Abstract

Massive macroscopic ropes of well-aligned single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) with a larger mean diameter of about 1.72 nm, synthesized by a semicontinuous hydrogen arc discharge method, were employed for electrochemical hydrogen adsorption experiments. A high discharge capacity of 503 mAh/g, corresponding to 1.84 wt % hydrogen, was achieved reproducibly at 25 °C under normal atmosphere for about 200 mg SWNT sample. This result implies that the SWNTs are highly promising electrochemical hydrogen storage materials for rechargeable batteries.

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