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Novel fabrication of solid-state NaBH4/Ru-based catalyst composites for hydrogen evolution using a high-energy ball-milling process
Authors:Cheng-Hong Liu  Chan-Li Hsueh  Fanghei Tsau
Affiliation:a Department of Chemical Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, 1 University Road, Tainan 70101, Taiwan
b New Energy Technology Division, Energy and Environment Research Laboratories, Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), Hsinchu 31040, Taiwan
Abstract:Solid-state NaBH4/Ru-based catalyst composites have been fabricated for hydrogen generation through a high-energy ball-milling process, providing uniform dispersion of resin-supported Ru3+ catalysts among pulverized NaBH4 (SBH) particles, so as to increase the contacts of SBH with active catalytic sites. Consequently, the gravimetric hydrogen storage capacity as high as 7.3 wt% could be achieved by utilizing water as a limiting reagent to overcome the issue of deactivated catalysts whose active sites are often blocked by precipitates caused by limited NaBO2 solubility occurring in conventional aqueous SBH systems for hydrogen productions. Products of hydrolyzed SBH that greatly influence the gravimetric H2 storage capacity are found to be most likely NaBO2·2H2O and NaBO2·4H2O from SBH/H2O reacting systems with initial weight ratios, SBH/H2O = 1/2 and 1/10, respectively, according to the TGA and XRD analyses.
Keywords:Hydrogen generation   Solid-state   Gravimetric hydrogen storage capacity   Catalyst   Sodium borohydride   Hydrated metaborate
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