Abstract

The effect of carbon nanofibres (CNFs) on the de/re-hydrogenation characteristics of 1:2 magnesium amide (Mg(NH2)2) and lithium hydride (LiH) mixture is investigated. It is found that the desorption as well as absorption characteristic of the 1:2 Mg(NH2)2/LiH mixture is improved with admixing of different shaped (planar and helical) CNFs separately. The different shaped CNFs were synthesized through catalytic decomposition of acetylene gas over LaNi5 alloy. The synthesized CNFs contain Ni-metal nano particles. Among two different types of nanofibres namely planar carbon nanofibres (PCNFs) and helical carbon nanofibres (HCNFs), the later was found to act as a better catalyst. The decomposition temperature of the pristine Mg(NH2)2/LiH mixture is ∼250 °C, reduced to 150 and 140 °C for the PCNF and HCNF admixed Mg(NH2)2/LiH mixture respectively. The activation energy for dehydrogenation reaction was found to ∼97.2 kJ/mol, which is further reduced to ∼67 and ∼65 kJ/mol for the PCNF and HCNF admixed Mg(NH2)2/LiH mixture respectively. The lowering of decomposition temperature and enhancement in desorption kinetics, with admixing of different shaped CNFs are described and discussed.

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