Hydrogen absorption in carbon allotropes and talc CERMAK, J., KRAL, L. vol. 56 (2018), no. 2, pp. 75 - 80 DOI: 10.4149/km_2018_2_75
Abstract Carbon is frequently used as an additive that facilitates fine ball-milling of hydrogen storage (HS) alloys. It is commonly supposed that the carbon does not take part significantly in HS above the room temperature. In the present paper, hydrogen sorption in three carbon allotropes (carbon black, graphite and modified carbon nano-plates) and in magnesium silicate monohydrate (talc) was studied in temperature interval from 423 to 623 K. HS capacity from about 0.4 wt.% H2 (talc) to about 1.1wt.% H2 (carbon black) was observed at a hydrogen pressure of 25 bar. The HS in all the studied materials was very weakly temperature activated. Key words hydrogen absorption, hydrogen storage, ball milling, carbon Full text (319 KB)
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