DocumentCode
55402
Title
Water Soluble Polymer-SWCNT-Based Composite for Hydrogen Storage
Author
Silambarasan, D. ; Vasu, V. ; Iyakutti, K.
Author_Institution
Sch. of Phys., Madurai Kamaraj Univ., Madurai, India
Volume
13
Issue
2
fYear
2014
fDate
Mar-14
Firstpage
261
Lastpage
267
Abstract
In this study, water soluble polymers such as poly vinyl alcohol (PVA) and poly vinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) were chosen as the base material for hydrogen storage with the aim of producing recyclable and water-soluble polymer-based hydrogen storage material. Initially, the polymers were acid treated using concentrated hydrochloric acid (conc. HCl) to incorporate Cl ions into the polymeric matrices. Furthermore, single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) were added to those acid-treated polymers by means of ultrasonication in an aqueous medium as the composite material to increase the hydrogen adsorption. The homogenous composite solution resulted from ultrasonication was then made in the form of film by using the general spin-coating technique. Then, the composite films were hydrogenated in Seiverts´ like hydrogenation setup. The preliminary results on hydrogen storage capability of the polymer-SWCNTs composite materials and desorption temperature range of hydrogen are reported. The prepared composite films exhibit good water-soluble properties and recyclability, i.e., they can be formed and dissolved in water. Hydrogen storage in these acid-treated polymer-SWCNTs composite is reported here for the first time. The presence of Cl ions and the adsorption sites offered by SWCNTs were responsible for hydrogen binding in the composite films. The nature of binding of hydrogen in the composite films was found to be weak chemisorption.
Keywords
adsorption; carbon nanotubes; chemisorption; desorption; dissolving; filled polymers; hydrogen storage; hydrogenation; nanocomposites; nanofabrication; polymer films; spin coating; C; H2; Seivert like hydrogenation; aqueous medium; chemisorption; composite films; concentrated hydrochloric acid; desorption temperature; dissolution; homogenous composite solution; hydrogen adsorption; hydrogen binding; polymeric matrices; polyvinyl alcohol; polyvinyl pyrrolidone; recyclability; recyclable water-soluble polymer-based hydrogen storage material; single-walled carbon nanotubes; spin-coating; ultrasonication; water soluble polymer-SWCNT-based composite; Films; Hydrogen; Hydrogen storage; Plastics; Polymers; Temperature measurement; Carbon nanotubes; hydrogen storage; polymer films;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nanotechnology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-125X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNANO.2014.2299287
Filename
6708490
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