Abstract

Hierarchical carbon scaffold (HCS) with multi-porous structures, favoring hydrogen diffusion and physisorption is doped with 2–10 wt % Ni for storing hydrogen at ambient temperature. Due to N- and O-rich structure of melamine-formaldehyde resin used as carbon precursor, homogeneous distribution of heteroatoms (N and O) in HCS is achieved. 2 wt % Ni-doped HCS shows the highest hydrogen capacity up to 2.40 wt % H2 (T = 298 K and p (H2) = 100 bar) as well as excellent reversibility of 18.25 g H2/L and 1.25 wt % H2 (T = 298 K and p (H2) = 50 bar) and electrical production from PEMFC stack up to 0.7 Wh upon eight cycles. Computations and experiments confirm strong interactions between Ni and heteroatoms, leading to uniform distribution small particles of Ni. This results in enhancing reactive surface area for hydrogen adsorption and preventing agglomeration of Ni nanoparticles upon cycling. Ni K-edge XANES spectra simulated from the optimized structure of Ni-doped N/O-rich carbon using DFT calculations are consistent with the experimental spectra and suggest electron transfer from Ni to hydrogen to form Ni–H bond upon adsorption. Considering low desorption temperature (323 K), not only chemisorbed hydrogen is involved in adsorption mechanisms but also physisorption and spillover of hydrogen.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call