Abstract

The hydrogen storage ability at 298 and 77 K of porous carbon materials with microporous structures fabricated from coffee bean wastes through KOH activation was investigated regarding pore structure. The dependence of hydrogen storage ability on the pore structure of porous carbon materials was investigated at 298 and 77 K to clarify the storage mechanism of carbon materials. Hydrogen storage ability at 298 K was increased linearly with increasing of specific surface area increasing. The maximum amount of stored hydrogen was 0.6 wt.% on porous carbon material with 2070 m 2/g specific surface area. The hydrogen storage ability at 77 K was 4.0 wt.% on the same sample. The hydrogen storage ability showed a linear relationship with the micro-pore volume size. These changes in the dependence of the hydrogen storage ability on pore size suggested that the storage configuration changed from two- to three-dimensional. The stored hydrogen densities in porous carbon materials calculated from these values were 5.7 and 69.6 mg/cm 3 at 298 and 77 K, respectively. The change in density indicated that the state of stored hydrogen in porous carbon materials was filled up aggregational state, which is extremely close to the liquid state, and suggested the realizing of high hydrogen storage ability on carbon materials fabricated from agricultural waste.

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