Abstract
Hydrogenated amorphous carbon nitride ( a-CN x :H) materials were prepared using the radio-frequency (RF) magnetron discharge of the mixed gases of hydrocarbons and N 2. The starting hydrocarbons were CH 4, C 2H 6, C 2H 4, C 2H 2, or C 6H 6. The stored hydrogen contents of various a-CN x :H materials formed from these starting hydrocarbons were measured by the volumetric analysis. The maximum hydrogen content, 0.78 wt.%, was obtained for the material formed from CH 4 at the equilibrium pressure of hydrogen of 11.3 MPa; the other materials gave much smaller hydrogen contents, 0.03–0.11 wt.%. The structures of a-CN x :H materials were analyzed by IR and Raman spectroscopic methods and the near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure (NEXAFS) analysis of carbon K-edge. The correlation between the hydrogen-storage ability and the chemical structure of materials was discussed.
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