Title of article :
Atypical hydrogen uptake on chemically-activated, ultramicroporous carbon Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Vinay V. Bhat، نويسنده , , Cristian I. Contescu، نويسنده , , Nidia C. Gallego، نويسنده , , Frederick S. Baker، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Hydrogen adsorption on ultramicroporous carbon was investigated at near-ambient temperatures using volumetric and gravimetric methods. The results showed that the main process, physisorption, is accompanied by a slow process of different nature, that causes slow uptake at high pressures and hysteresis on desorption. The combined result is unusually high levels of hydrogen uptake at near-ambient temperatures and pressures (e.g. up to 0.8 wt.% at 25 °C and 2 MPa). The heat of adsorption corresponding to the slow process leading to high uptake (17–20 kJ/mol) is higher than usually reported for carbon materials; the adsorption kinetics is slow, and the isotherms exhibit pronounced hysteresis. These unusual properties were attributed to contributions from polarization-enhanced physisorption induced by traces of alkali metals residual from chemical activation. The results support the hypothesis that polarization-induced physisorption in high surface area carbons modified with traces of alkali metal ions is an alternate route for increasing the hydrogen storage capacity of carbon adsorbents.