Abstract

We have developed a method for the quantitative evaluation of the chemisorbed fraction of hydrogen in nanostructured carbon films using Near Edge X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy (NEXAFS). In the carbon K-edge spectrum the peak related to carbon bonded to hydrogen is assumed to be correlated with the amount of hydrogen bonded to carbon. This assumption is supported by a comparative analysis of gas-phase hydrocarbons obtained via Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy (EELS). We applied the method to nanostructured carbon (ns-C) films synthesized by supersonic cluster beam deposition. The evaluated quantity of chemisorbed hydrogen in different samples exposed to molecular hydrogen (pressure of 0.12 MPa, for 3 hours at room temperature) is ∼1.5 wt.%.

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