Investigation of a non-noble composite catalyst for hydrogen release control of ammonia-borane

被引:0
|
作者
Joon-hyun Park
Han-Sung Kim
Hyun-Jong Kim
Myung-Keun Han
Yong-Gun Shul
机构
[1] Yonsei University,Department of Chemical Engineering
[2] Korea Institute of Industrial Technology,Nano Surface Technology
来源
Research on Chemical Intermediates | 2008年 / 34卷
关键词
Ammonia-borane; metal composite; catalyst; fuel cell; combinatorial method;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Ammonia-borane (NH3BH3) has been investigated as hydrogen storage material for fuelcell application because of its good gravimetric (19.6 wt%) and volumetric hydrogen density. Nonnoble metals such as cobalt, nickel and copper were employed as catalyst and their combination was also tried as catalysts. For the effective scanning method for a number of compositions, a high throughput screening (HTS) test was used. Among the catalysts investigated, the ternary composite Ni60Co20/ACF (active carbon fiber) showed excellent performance in releasing the hydrogen from NH3BH3 solution, which can be recommended as a viable/suitable catalyst for fuel-cell system application, with some necessary basic improvements.
引用
收藏
页码:709 / 715
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Non-noble metal catalyst for carbon monoxide selective oxidation in excess hydrogen
    Zhou, GL
    Jiang, Y
    Xie, HM
    Qiu, FL
    CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL, 2005, 109 (1-3) : 141 - 145
  • [32] Zeolite confined palladium(0) nanoclusters as effective and reusable catalyst for hydrogen generation from the hydrolysis of ammonia-borane
    Department of Chemistry, Middle East Technical University, 06531 Ankara, Turkey
    Int J Hydrogen Energy, 3 (1305-1312):
  • [33] Investigation of the amount of hydrogen gas produced by asymmetric triazolylidenes in the nickel-catalyzed dehydrogenation of ammonia-borane
    Talbot, Meghan
    Guino-o, Marites A.
    ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 2014, 247
  • [34] Alkaline titanium carbide (MXene) engineering ultrafine non-noble nanocatalysts toward remarkably boosting hydrogen evolution from ammonia borane hydrolysis
    Qin, Haotian
    Tang, Siyuan
    Xu, Linlin
    Li, Aosong
    Lv, Quanjiang
    Dong, Jianling
    Liu, Luyu
    Ding, Xiang
    Pan, Xueqing
    Yang, Xinchun
    Jiang, Nan
    Song, Fuzhan
    JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS, 2025, 1010
  • [35] Non-noble bimetallic CuCo nanoparticles encapsulated in the pores of metal-organic frameworks: synergetic catalysis in the hydrolysis of ammonia borane for hydrogen generation
    Li, Jun
    Zhu, Qi-Long
    Xu, Qiang
    CATALYSIS SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 2015, 5 (01) : 525 - 530
  • [36] Pt-Ni-Co trimetallic nanoparticles anchored on graphene oxide: An effective catalyst for ammonia-borane hydrolysis and direct electrooxidation of ammonia-borane in alkaline solution
    Ahmed, Samal M. Mansur
    Salman, Firat
    Karatas, Yasar
    Kazici, Hilal Celik
    Gulcan, Mehmet
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY, 2024, 90 : 369 - 385
  • [37] Non-noble metallic nanoparticles supported on titania spheres as catalysts for hydrogen generation from hydrolysis of ammonia borane under ultraviolet light irradiation
    Yang, X. J.
    Wang, C. Y.
    Gao, R. Y.
    Lu, Z. M.
    Zhang, X. H.
    Yu, X. F.
    Li, L. L.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY, 2018, 43 (34) : 16556 - 16565
  • [38] Active 3D Pd/graphene aerogel catalyst for hydrogen generation from the hydrolysis of ammonia-borane
    Zhong, Wen-da
    Tian, Xi-ke
    Yang, Chao
    Zhou, Zhao-xin
    Liu, Xiang-wen
    Li, Yong
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY, 2016, 41 (34) : 15225 - 15235
  • [39] Zeolite confined palladium(0) nanoclusters as effective and reusable catalyst for hydrogen generation from the hydrolysis of ammonia-borane
    Rakap, Murat
    Ozkar, Saim
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY, 2010, 35 (03) : 1305 - 1312
  • [40] Complete hydrogen release from aqueous ammonia-borane over a platinum-loaded titanium dioxide photocatalyst
    Kamegawa, Takashi
    Nakaue, Takayuki
    CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS, 2015, 51 (94) : 16802 - 16805