NaBH4 is an interesting hydrogen storage material for mobile applications due to its high hydrogen content of 10.8 wt%. However, its practical use is hampered by the high temperatures (above 500 °C) required to release the hydrogen and by the non reversibility of the hydrogen sorption. In this study, we show that upon heating to 600 °C, bulk NaBH4 decomposed into Na and Na2B12H12, releasing the expected 8.1wt% of hydrogen. Nanosizing and confinement of NaBH4 in porous carbon resulted in much faster hydrogen desorption kinetics. The onset of hydrogen release was reduced from 470 °C for the bulk to below 250 °C for the nanocomposites. Furthermore, the dehydrogenated nanocomposites were partially rehydrogenated to form NaBH4, with the absorpti...
Complex metal hydrides, containing up to 18 wt% H2, are attractive candidates for on-board hydrogen ...
Complex metal hydrides, containing up to 18 wt% H2, are attractive candidates for on-board hydrogen ...
Both LiBH4 and NaBH4 are well known for having high hydrogen contents, but also high decomposition t...
NaBH4 is an interesting hydrogen storage material for mobile applications due to its high hydrogen c...
Hydrogen has been identified as a promising energy carrier. Its combustion is not associated with po...
Hydrogen has been identified as a promising energy carrier. Its combustion is not associated with po...
Owing to its high storage capacity (10.8 mass %), sodium borohydride (NaBH<sub>4</sub>) is a promisi...
Metal hydrides are likely candidates for the solid state storage of hydrogen. NaAlH4 is the only com...
In this study a eutectic melting composite of 0.62LiBH4-0.38NaBH4 has been infiltrated in two nanopo...
The development of new practical hydrogen storage materials with high volumetric and gravimetric hyd...
The development of new practical hydrogen storage materials with high volumetric and gravimetric hyd...
Nanoconfinement of 2LiBH4-NaAlH4 into a mesoporous carbon aerogel scaffold with a pore size, BET sur...
Nanoconfinement of 2LiBH4-NaAlH4 into a mesoporous carbon aerogel scaffold with a pore size, BET sur...
Contains fulltext : 92273.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)8 p
Recent efforts have demonstrated confinement in porous scaffolds at the nanoscale can alter the hydr...
Complex metal hydrides, containing up to 18 wt% H2, are attractive candidates for on-board hydrogen ...
Complex metal hydrides, containing up to 18 wt% H2, are attractive candidates for on-board hydrogen ...
Both LiBH4 and NaBH4 are well known for having high hydrogen contents, but also high decomposition t...
NaBH4 is an interesting hydrogen storage material for mobile applications due to its high hydrogen c...
Hydrogen has been identified as a promising energy carrier. Its combustion is not associated with po...
Hydrogen has been identified as a promising energy carrier. Its combustion is not associated with po...
Owing to its high storage capacity (10.8 mass %), sodium borohydride (NaBH<sub>4</sub>) is a promisi...
Metal hydrides are likely candidates for the solid state storage of hydrogen. NaAlH4 is the only com...
In this study a eutectic melting composite of 0.62LiBH4-0.38NaBH4 has been infiltrated in two nanopo...
The development of new practical hydrogen storage materials with high volumetric and gravimetric hyd...
The development of new practical hydrogen storage materials with high volumetric and gravimetric hyd...
Nanoconfinement of 2LiBH4-NaAlH4 into a mesoporous carbon aerogel scaffold with a pore size, BET sur...
Nanoconfinement of 2LiBH4-NaAlH4 into a mesoporous carbon aerogel scaffold with a pore size, BET sur...
Contains fulltext : 92273.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)8 p
Recent efforts have demonstrated confinement in porous scaffolds at the nanoscale can alter the hydr...
Complex metal hydrides, containing up to 18 wt% H2, are attractive candidates for on-board hydrogen ...
Complex metal hydrides, containing up to 18 wt% H2, are attractive candidates for on-board hydrogen ...
Both LiBH4 and NaBH4 are well known for having high hydrogen contents, but also high decomposition t...