Abstract

The adsorption states of hydrogen at around 300 K are found on carbons by means of thermal desorption measurements. This sorption ability has utility for energy technologies such as fuel cells.

Highlights

  • This paper presents results in the thermal desorption of hydrogen from carbon blacks and carbon nanohorn

  • The temperature region of desorption below 300 K suggests the interaction by van der Waals and/or weak chemical bonding

  • The temperature region of desorption above 300 K suggests the interaction by strong chemical bonding

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Introduction

This paper presents results in the thermal desorption of hydrogen from carbon blacks and carbon nanohorn

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