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American Scientific Publishers, Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 2(6), p. 494-498

DOI: 10.1166/jnn.2006.098

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Effects of carbon nanotubes and metal catalysts on hydrogen storage in magnesium nanocomposites

Journal article published in 2006 by Xiangdong D. Yao ORCID, C. Z. Wu, H. Wang ORCID, H. M. Cheng, G. Q. Lu
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Abstract

This paper reports a study on nanostructured magnesium composites with carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and catalytic transition metals with high H-2 adsorption capacity and fast adsorption kinetics at reduced hydrogenation temperatures. Nanostructures in such a composite are shown to be responsible for improvements in both adsorption capacity and kinetics. It is found that the carbon nanotubes significantly increase the hydrogen storage capacity, and the catalytic transition metals (Fe and Ti) greatly improve the kinetics. This could be understood from the enhancement of diffusion by CNTs and decrease in energy barrier of hydrogen dissociation at the magnesium surface.