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Electrochemical storage reactions of hydrogen in activated carbon from phenolic resin

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posted on 2024-11-02, 20:22 authored by John AndrewsJohn Andrews, Ruchika OjhaRuchika Ojha, Seyed Mohammad Rezaei NiyaSeyed Mohammad Rezaei Niya, Susanne Seibt
Electrochemical storage of neutralised protons in porous carbon materials such as activated carbons and multi-layer graphene is becoming possible using novel technologies such as the proton battery and proton flow reactor. This set-up is a promising option for electrical energy storage at various scales, and possibly for exporting a zero-emission hydrogen-based fuel. This paper focusses on understanding and identifying the contributions to hydrogen storage in activated carbon from phenolic resin (aC PR) from processes such as electric double layer capacitance, electrosorption, cationic concentration by intercalation in ultramicropores, and reversible faradaic (redox) reactions between hydronium, and negatively-charged carbon surfaces inside pores with and without intermediary oxygen groups. A combination of XPS, Raman, and infrared spectroscopy is employed to identify the forms of C?H reactions involved, together with temperature programmed desorption, cyclic voltammetry and galvanostatic charging and discharging. Experimental evidence for the formation of C?H bonding in aC PR is presented, which promises to be sufficient for use of this and similar carbon materials as a solid-state hydrogen storage material with competitive energy density.

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Journal

Catalysis Today

Volume

397-399

Start page

155

End page

164

Total pages

10

Publisher

Elsevier

Place published

Netherlands

Language

English

Copyright

© 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Former Identifier

2006116670

Esploro creation date

2022-10-21

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