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Nitrogen-containing carbon nanotubes as a possible hydrogen storage medium

M, Sankaran and B, Viswanathan (2008) Nitrogen-containing carbon nanotubes as a possible hydrogen storage medium. Indian Journal of Chemsitry Section A . (Submitted)

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Abstract

Nitrogen containing carbon nanotubes were synthesized using alumina membrane, zeolite and clay as templates. The hydrogen absorption capacity of these materials has been evaluated. The study shows that it is necessary to stabilize nitrogen in the carbon nanotube framework for reproducible hydrogen uptake. The role of nitrogen is to activate gaseous molecular hydrogen and its subsequent transport to the carbon surface by “spill-over” process. Nitrogen sites, in addition to its catalytic role, can also contribute to net hydrogen storage.

Item Type:Article
Subjects:Science > Chemistry
ID Code:1243
Deposited By:Prof Balasubramanian Viswanathan
Deposited On:08 May 2008 09:15
Last Modified:08 May 2008 09:15

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