Hydrogen storage in carbon nanotubes and related materials
Journal of Materials Chemistry 13(2): 209-213
Article 2002 English
Authors
GG
Gautam Gundiah
AG
A. Govindaraj
NR
N. Rajalakshmi
Abstract
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Adsorption of hydrogen at 300 K has been investigated on well-characterized samples of carbon nanotubes, besides carbon fibres by taking care to avoid many of the pitfalls generally encountered in such measurements. The nanotube samples include single- and multi-walled nanotubes prepared by different methods, as well as aligned bundles of multi-walled nanotubes. The effect of acid treatment of the nanotubes has been examined. A maximum adsorption of ca. 3.7 wt% is found with aligned multi-walled nanotubes. Electrochemical hydrogen storage measurements have also been carried out on the nanotube samples and the results are similar to those found by gas adsorption measurements.
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