Abstract

Hydrogen storage systems have become of great interest particularly especially for those that conjugate a high storage capacity together with high safety standards. Chemical storage using amino borane has attracted a great interest and ammonia borane is playing a major role in the field due to the hydrogen storage capacity up to 19 wt%. Nevertheless, the hydrogen evolution from ammonia borane is a matter of great complexity and hydrolytic methods represent the simpler way to approach it. Actually, the ammonia borane hydrolysis is carried out by using complex catalysts not containing critical raw materials and/or noble metals. In the present work, we report the production of iron based heterogeneous catalyst support onto carbonized pig manure. The complexity of this waste stream was very helpfully to provide an active surface for the anchoring of iron nanoparticles and promoting the hydrogen evolution form hydrolysis of ammonia borane reaching a conversion of 98.3 % at 50 °C with an iron loading of 10 wt%. The catalytic system reduced the activation energy of the reaction up to 51 % increasing the kinetic constant of the reaction of one order of magnitude. Furthermore, the stability of the catalytic system was preserved after three cycles without appreciable changes.

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